Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring 2020)
Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 16, Number 1
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
Introduction
Jessica Senehi and Joseph Sobol
Transcultural Storytelling
Jessica Senehi
Performing Race: Using Performance to Heal the Trauma of Race and Racism on College Campuses
Kimmika L. H. Williams-Witherspoon
Cannibal Conquerors and Ancestors: The Aesthetics of Struggle in Indigenous Amazonian Storytelling from Ecuador
Michael A. Uzendoski
Yotsìtsyonte O:se and “Going Back on Their Tracks”: Learning to Read Trees and Be My Own Creation Story
Kaitlin Debicki
“Bio-storying”: Reflections on Form and Function in Peninnah’s World
Caren Schnur Neile
A Conversation with Lisa Overholser, Director of the St. Louis Storytelling Festival
Jessica Senehi
Performance Review
Review of Tristan and Isolde, Performed by Martin Shaw, February 1, 2020
Joseph Sobol
Book Review
On A Multimodal Perspective on Applied Storytelling Performance: Narrativity in Context by Soe Marlar Lwin
Kaitlin Cannava