Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 11, Number 1 (Spring 2015)
Storytelling, Self, Society is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that publishes scholarship on a wide variety of topics related to oral narrative in performance, as social or cultural discourse, and in a variety of professional and disciplinary contexts.
Table of Contents
Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 11, Number 1 (Spring 2015)
Special Issue: Storytelling and Politics
Introduction to the Special Issue: Storytelling and Politics
Caren Schnur Neile
Rumor Has a Hundred Tongues: Narrative in an Age of Disintermediation
Evan Cornog
The Master-Slave Dialectic in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"
Jack Zipes
The Folklore Fundamentalist: Notes on the Politics of Storytelling
Steve Zeitlin
Characters in Political Storytelling
Francesca Polletta
The Call to Action of Stories: An Interview with Paul Rogat Loeb
Caren Schnur Neile
How Stories Argue: The Deep Roots of Storytelling in Political Rhetoric
Andrew Leslie
Peacebuilding and Reconciliation through Storytelling in Northern Ireland and the Border Countries of the Republic of Ireland
Benjamin Maiangwa ans Sean Byrne
The Life of a A Story: Upper Karoo, South Africa, and Newark, New Jersey: A Conversation Between and Folklorist and a Storyteller
Laura Simms and José Manuel de Prada-Samper
Never Forget: March of the Living and Place-Based Holocaust Storytelling
Leon Weissberg and Caren Schnur Neile
IN MEMORIAM
The Personal and the Political: Roslyn Bresnick-Perry, 1922-2015
Judith Black
BOOK REVIEWS
On Why Stories Matter: The Political Grammar of Feminist Theory by Clare Hemmings
Karen J. Leader
On Radical Homemakers: Reclaiming Domesticity from a Consumer Culture by Shannon Hayes
Zulfiya Tursunova and Chantal Shivanna Ramraj