Closing Night Address: Tony Birch on The Ethical Imagination
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Sun 10 May
18:30
The Capitol
60 mins
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Whether as readers or writers, we have incredible freedom and access – and a responsibility to use that privilege in a positive way.
How can we read and write with courage? How do writers and poets whose experiences and perspectives differ from those of their readers foster empathy, and embrace specific and universal differences? How can we all develop an ethical imagination?
Birch will consider these questions through the lens of stories and poetry by First Nations and other writers whose creative work enlarges our collective and individual imaginations. Following his address, Birch will be in conversation with Michael Williams.
Supported by the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
How can we read and write with courage? How do writers and poets whose experiences and perspectives differ from those of their readers foster empathy, and embrace specific and universal differences? How can we all develop an ethical imagination?
Birch will consider these questions through the lens of stories and poetry by First Nations and other writers whose creative work enlarges our collective and individual imaginations. Following his address, Birch will be in conversation with Michael Williams.
Supported by the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
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