Storytelling: global perspectives on narrative

  • Tracy Hayes
  • , T. Edlmann
  • , L. Brown

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Abstract

This book is a collection of papers from an international inter-disciplinary conference focusing on storytelling and human life. The chapters in this volume provide unique accounts of how stories shape the narratives and discourses of people’s lives and work; and those of their families and broader social networks. From making sense of history; to documenting biographies and current pedagogical approaches; to exploring current and emerging spatial and media trends; this book explores the possibilities of narrative approaches as a theoretical scaffold across numerous disciplines and in diverse contexts. Central to all the chapters is the idea of stories being a creative and reflexive means to make sense of people’s past, current realities and future possibilities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStorytelling: Global Perspectives on Narrativ
Place of PublicationLeiden, The Netherlands
PublisherBRILL
Volume122
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-39641-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jun 2019

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