Orly Lael Netzer is a scholar, educator, and editor, specializing in discourses of life stories, testimony, memory, and reconciliation. Interlacing diasporic, Indigenous, and settler perspectives, her work explores socially-responsible and care-full approaches to listening, learning, and witnessing. She is co-editor of Teaching Life Writing: Theory, Methodology and Practice (Routledge), and is an Adjunct Research Professor of English at Carleton University. She lives in Ottawa.
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1. Difficult Inheritance: The relational work of storying lives - Orly Lael Netzer 2. What Is an Artist's Responsibility to Care? Thinking through entangled relations, temporalities, and collaborative storytelling - Love Intersections -Jen Sungshine and David Ng 3. You Are Not the Wound, You Are Not the Cure: inheriting familial silences -Beth Yahp 4. Finding Alberta: filed notes from contact with unfinished colonial histories -Temi Odumosu 5. Abstraction, Multimodal Witnessing, and Repair -Leniqueca Welcome and Deborah Thomas 6. With-nessing my Alterity: embodiment, affective-ethics, and the art of inhabiting chronic illness -Bettina Stumm 7. Are Scars Citations?: Self-harm, refusal, and ethical non-reading -Adan Jerreat-Poole 8. Searching? Right? Relations? Title musings and returns -Orly Lael Netzer et. al.

