Professor Molly Andrews is co-director of the Association for Narrative Research and Practice
(Formerly Centre for Narrative Research)
Peter Andrews’ Inukshuk overlooking Lake Erie. Inukshuks are known for their ability to listen to travelers on their journeys.
Molly’s research explores the implicit political worldviews which individuals impart through the stories they tell about their lives, as well as the wider social and political context which makes some stories more ‘tell-able’ than others. She has conducted research projects in Britain (life histories with lifetime socialists), the United States (analyzing anti-war activism as an expression of patriotism), East Germany (accounting for national identity in the context of the demise of one’s country) and South Africa (examining testimonies before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission).
Molly has published more than 65 articles and book chapters, and her work has been translated into Finnish, Chinese, German, Spanish, Czech and Swedish.