This month’s Time is Away takes a long view on how selves are constructed through storytelling. Moving from double entry book-keeping to 21st-century art practice, via confessions, court cases and histories from below, we ask whose stories have been told and celebrate the importance of multiplicity, de-centering and difference.
With contributions from John Akomfrah, Laurie Anderson, Alessandro Portelli and Natalie Zemon Davies
This month’s Time is Away takes a long view on how selves are constructed through storytelling. Moving from double entry book-keeping to 21st-century art practice, via confessions, court cases and histories from below, we ask whose stories have been told and celebrate the importance of multiplicity, de-centering and difference.
With contributions from John Akomfrah, Laurie Anderson, Alessandro Portelli and Natalie Zemon Davies