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Storytelling As Narrative Practice Ethnographic Approaches To The Tales We Tell 1st Edition Elizabeth Falconi Kathryn Graber

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Storytelling As Narrative Practice Ethnographic Approaches To The Tales We Tell 1st Edition Elizabeth Falconi Kathryn Graber
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Elizabeth Falconi; Kathryn Graber
ISBN: 9789004393936, 9004393935
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Storytelling As Narrative Practice Ethnographic Approaches To The Tales We Tell 1st Edition Elizabeth Falconi Kathryn Graber by Elizabeth Falconi; Kathryn Graber 9789004393936, 9004393935 instant download after payment.

Telling stories is one of the fundamental things we do as humans. Yet in scholarship, stories considered to be "traditional", such as myths, folk tales, and epics, have often been analyzed separately from the narratives of personal experience that we all tell on a daily basis. In Storytelling as Narrative Practice, editors Elizabeth Falconi and Kathryn Graber argue that storytelling is best understood by erasing this analytic divide. Chapter authors carefully examine language use in-situ, drawing on in-depth knowledge gained from long-term fieldwork, to present rich and nuanced analyses of storytelling-as-narrative-practice across a diverse range of global contexts. Each chapter takes a holistic ethnographic approach to show the practices, processes, and social consequences of telling stories.

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