Although I thought I had a good idea of how privilege plays a part in storytelling, this year has really opened my eyes. At the beginning of the year when I watched the TED talk by Adichie, I also felt exposed to something new. I had never considered how privilege is important when listening to a story. From her TED talk, I learned that minorities seldom tell the stories. Privileged individuals usually tell the stories. After reading a chapter from Adichie's book, it further made me realize the importance that all deserve to share their stories. I hope that in the future, power will be shared and minorities will be given the chance to share stories from their perspective. I think as time goes on, the conversation is opening up and this topic is gaining more exposure. I hope in the near future that more minorities will be able to share their stories because everyone deserves to have their voice heard, no matter their race or gender.
Hi Meghan,
ReplyDeleteI love this post! In my interpretations, I only considered the racial or geographic divide in who gets to tell their story. But the socioeconomic part of the issue never crossed my mind. Also, I totally agree that as we move forward into the digital age, more races, genders, and classes should and will be able to tell their stories.
-Jake