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Telling Tales Storytelling in the family
De Vos, G; Harris, M; Barker Lottridge, C. Publisher: University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, Canada Year Published: 2003 Pages: 204pp ISBN: 0-88864-402-7 Library of Congress Number: Z7183.D4 2003 Dewey: 808.5'43 Resource Type: Book
A guide to the art of storytelling.
Abstract: Telling Tales: Storytelling in the Family is a very different and interesting guide to the art of storytelling. The book deals with various aspects of storytelling, like where to start, what kind of body language to use, appropriateness of the story, kinds of stories, how to use stories to bring families closer together and how to extract new tales out of traditional ones. There are examples of things like telling a story behind a special food, the history behind a nursery rhyme, or ways in which children change words in a nursery rhyme to adapt it to their own interpretation. All sorts of stories -- formal, informal, myths, superstitions, folktales, nursery rhymes, family histories -- are covered and there are further resources given at the back. These include: a list of storytelling organizations; events and festivals in Canada, a list of traditional tales retold, recommended picture books and story collections, and a list of other guides to storytelling.
The book itself is written more in the form of a story rather than a traditional step by step guide. It contains many of the authors' personal stories, especially those concerning their own experiences with storytelling. There are relevant quotes given at the beginning of each chapter and every section of the book is interspersed with many folktales, superstitions and nursery rhymes.
[Abstract by Nabeeha Chaudhary]
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction We Are Made of Stories Our Stories Gail, Merle, and Celia
SECTION I:
Once Upon a Time The Value of Stories
SECTION II:
Stories from the Family Tree
Family Stories
Informal Storytelling Formal Storytelling Family History Migration Stories Mealtime Traditions Superstitions
Stories from Your Life
Story of Names Personal Timelines Memory Artefacts and Photographs
Sharing Family Lore
Identity Family Communication Childhood Stories Permission To Tell Tape/Video Story Recording Blended Families Single-parent Families
SECTION III
Developing and Learning to Tell Stories
Shaping Your Story
What Makes a Good Story Where to Start Senses Using Folktales to Learn How to Shape Family Stories Outlines Telling Times
SECTION IV
Universal Tales
Nursery Rhymes
Rhymes for the Very Young History of Mother Goose Riddles Lullabies
Traditional Folklore Folktales Myths Legends Tall Tales
Folklore in Popular Culture Contemporary Legends Family Holiday Celebrations Popular Literature Popular Music Computer Games
STORYTELLING RESOURCES
Storytelling
Family History
Family Stories Recommended Picture Books
Recommended Story Collections
Universal Tales Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies
Universal Tales Collections of Myths and Legends
Universal Tales Traditional Tales Retold
Portrayal of Storytelling in Literature
Storytelling Organizations, Events, and Festivals
Books Mentioned in the Text
Index
About the Authors
Topics
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