“Better stories” in higher education: Cunning strategies for gender studies: What can you do when nothing can be done? Can the hangman be an ally of gender studies?

Andrea Pető*

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This paper is based on two arguments: First, “grim storytelling” only gives access to part of the story and therefore needs to be supplemented with “better stories” — stories that generate an understanding of human potentiality, creativity, resilience, interconnectedness and shared “vulnerability”. Second, the tendency towards “grim storytelling” in critical social sciences constitutes a major limitation for the possibilities of imagining and enacting the very transformations that Europe most urgently needs in order to enhance the European project.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)84-89
Number of pages6
JournalBaltic Worlds
Volume16
Issue number1-2
StatePublished - Jun 2023

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