Today, CARE Fellow Kang Sun presented part of his dissertation work on identity, space, and materiality among Chinese peasant workers in manufacturing units.
It was a stimulating CARE presentation, one that opened up the discursive space for multiple questions regarding the role of identity at the intersections of the symbolic and the material.
Kang is a master storyteller, one who draws you into his stories by connecting to his personal experiences.
As he re-crafted the many stories that he has partaken in during his fieldwork, what I found striking about his stories was the amazing connection between stories and the need to draw attention to injustices.
Stories became ways for giving voice to certain forms of injustices.
It was through the many stories that Kang weaved along with his participants that we got to listen to the possibilities of change. The many stories planted in our hearts and spirits the seeds of hope and the ideas for possibilities.
I came away enthused about the possibility of imagining identities at the intersections of the material and the symbolic.
I came away spirited about the possibilities of CCA work at the intersections of cultural and labor.
It was a stimulating CARE presentation, one that opened up the discursive space for multiple questions regarding the role of identity at the intersections of the symbolic and the material.
Kang is a master storyteller, one who draws you into his stories by connecting to his personal experiences.
As he re-crafted the many stories that he has partaken in during his fieldwork, what I found striking about his stories was the amazing connection between stories and the need to draw attention to injustices.
Stories became ways for giving voice to certain forms of injustices.
It was through the many stories that Kang weaved along with his participants that we got to listen to the possibilities of change. The many stories planted in our hearts and spirits the seeds of hope and the ideas for possibilities.
I came away enthused about the possibility of imagining identities at the intersections of the material and the symbolic.
I came away spirited about the possibilities of CCA work at the intersections of cultural and labor.