Curiosity, power and narrative practice

  • Zurn P
  • Meader Z
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Abstract

What are some of the dominant and alternative stories of curiosity? How do we wield it and to what effect? What does it mean to attend to the politics of curiosity in our lives and work and to acknowledge it as a collective practice and social force that can colonise, normalise and divide us and disrupt, liberate and connect us? Zan Maeder interviews Perry Zurn, Provost Associate Professor of Philosophy at American University and author of Curiosity and power: The politics of inquiry (2021) about work tracing histories of curiosity in philosophy and political theory and co creating (with many other transgressors, past and present) possibilities for ethical and liberatory curiosity praxis.

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Zurn, P., & Meader, Z. (2023). Curiosity, power and narrative practice. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2023(1), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.4320/mnaq7105

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