The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Fiction about Global Shifts
Sat, May 16
|Covid Classroom: Zoom!
What can we learn about the stories written about major global shifts; pandemics, wars, economics, refugee crises and more.


Time & Location
May 16, 2026, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM AKDT
Covid Classroom: Zoom!
About the event
The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Fiction about Global Shifts
What can we learn from the fiction written about major global shifts such as financial crises, wars, technological booms, and significant illnesses like COVID-19?
The exploration of these themes in literature often reflects the tumultuous nature of human experience during times of upheaval and transformation. Fiction serves not only as a mirror of society but also as a lens through which we can examine the complexities of human emotions, societal changes, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Through the lens of fiction, we gain insights into the collective psyche during periods of crisis, revealing how individuals and communities respond to existential threats and shifting realities.
These narratives can illuminate the fears, hopes, and struggles that define our shared experiences, allowing us to understand the nuances of memory intertwined with the chaos of crisis. For instance,…
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Writing Fiction About Global Shifts with Chanel Dubofsky
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