“Narrative Resilience and the Art of Survival: The Legacy of Scheherazade in Storytelling”
on Saturday, December 20, 2025, offering an in-depth intellectual and critical exploration of the concept of narrative resilience as a fundamental pillar of storytelling and its continuity across historical eras.
The lecture shed light on the character of Scheherazade as a powerful narrative model that embodies the transformative force of the spoken word in ensuring survival, preserving collective memory, and constructing human meaning. It also emphasized the vital role of storytelling in confronting challenges and shaping cultural awareness.
The lecture contributed significantly to enriching the literary and intellectual discourse among attendees, reaffirming the central importance of narrative storytelling within literary and humanistic studies.

















