Proceedings of the HCT International General Education Conference (HCT-IGEC 2023)

“Tender Narrations”: Humanities Education in Times of Crisis

Authors
Paul Almonte1, *, Daria Smirnova2, Oleksandra Smoliar3, 4
1American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
2LCC International University, Klaipėda, Lithuania
3University of South Carolina, Columbia, United States
4LCC International University, Klaipėda, Lithuania
*Corresponding author. Email: palmonte@aus.edu
Corresponding Author
Paul Almonte
Available Online 23 November 2023.
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-286-6_14How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Humanities education; Teaching pedagogy; post-COVID
Abstract

In her 2018 Nobel Prize lecture, Olga Tokarczuk emphasizes the “massive significance” of storytelling as a means to “perceive the similarities and sameness” among people. “It is a way of looking,” she says, “that shows the world as […] interconnected.” This principle of connection defines for us the value of Humanities education, especially now with social isolation and political fracture so prevalent. The past two years have seen undergraduates experience disruption or witness one catastrophe after another. Even in calmer times, incoming students often lack the means to describe their feelings while negotiating new academic and social experiences. COVID-enforced isolation has exacerbated this problem as social media often offers only superficial forms of expression. Students’ vocabularies—the words, images, and ideas they use—are shrinking. The polemic extremes of our political discourse has narrowed conversation even further. As part of the discussion of the role Humanities education, especially core curricula, has in university studies, this paper focuses on how storytelling (and attentive, compassionate listening) can help students find their own voice while also acknowledging the perspectives and experiences of others. We discuss our efforts in engaging our students, in helping them express themselves and participate in important post-COVID societal conversations.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the HCT International General Education Conference (HCT-IGEC 2023)
Series
Atlantis Highlights in Social Sciences, Education and Humanities
Publication Date
23 November 2023
ISBN
978-94-6463-286-6
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2667-128X
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-286-6_14How to use a DOI?
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© 2023 The Author(s)
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