The Master Narrative is generally described as the colonially-derived story of events, emphasizing European perspectives. In contrast, the Counter Narrative offers accounts of history from diverse perspectives, with a critical examination of the widely accepted, colonially-derived story. Reading or writing counter-narratives is part of a process of de-colonizing, or dismantling and questioning the histories that are regularly read, repeated, and studied in mainstream education. Drawing on the materials from the second unit of the class (listed below), please give two examples of a Master Narrative and two examples of a Counter Narrative. For your discussion of the Master Narrative note what the Narrative is, and who is sharing/telling it. For your discussion of the Counter Narrative, please note what the Narrative is, who is speaking, and how it is different from the Master Narrative. Structure should be - Section 1 should be an introduction: open your essay in a creative and engaging way, tell the reader what your topic is and why it is important - Section 2 should be your first example of the Master Narrative. What is the Narrative you have chosen to focus on, why, who is telling it? - Section 3 should be your first example of a Counter Narrative. What is the Narrative you have chosen to focus on, why, who is telling it, and how is it used? - Section 4 should be your second example of a Master Narrative. What is the Narrative you have chosen to focus on, why, who is telling it? - Section 5 should be your second example of a Counter Narrative. What is the Narrative you have chosen to focus on, why, who is telling it? - Section 6 should offer closing thoughts: please summarize the Narratives you discussed, why you chose those, the differences between Master and Counter narratives, and how perspectives may be impacted by studying one or the other. How did reading and/or learning about master and counter narratives make you feel? How would you teach a history of events? Would you use Master or Counter narratives, or both? Why or Why not? What Master or Counter narratives would you still like to learn about? a. Master Narrative i. 1893 Frederick Jackson Turner, American Historian ii. Constructed through the colonization of the “Great West” iii. Contact between savagery and civilization iv. Defines American and American history as primary European American excluding contributions by American Indians, Mexican American, African American, Asian Americans b. Counter Narrative i. defines American and American history as constructed through the contributions of Native and Non-native ii. defines American history as constructed through the contributions of immigrants and non-immigrants im having trouble with finding two examples of master narrative and counter narrative.