Visiting Hannah Arendt : reflections on the civic affordances of storytelling in design education

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Cassim, Fatima

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School of the Arts, University of Pretoria

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In this article, I consider the role of storytelling as a civic act, which is made visible through a reflection on the storytelling processes that informed the underpinning of a curriculum project showcased during the Stories Worth Telling exhibition (2023). To this end, I focus on how the stories worth telling are shaped, archived, and celebrated through participatory engagements and experiences by fourth-year Information Design students at the University of Pretoria. Underscored by Hannah Arendt’s notion that storytelling serves as a bridge between the private and public realms, I highlight the civic affordances of the storytelling process that may ultimately augment the students’ critical thinking and not only their technical design capabilities.

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Storytelling, Design education, Citizenship, Civic engagement, Higher education, South Africa (SA), SDG-04: Quality education

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SDG-04:Quality Education

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Cassim, F. 2024, 'Visiting Hannah Arendt : reflections on the civic affordances of storytelling in design education', Image and Text, no. 38, pp. 1-15. http://dx.DOI.org/10.17159/2617-3255/2024/n38a6.