Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring 2014)
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
Special Issue: The New Ethnography
Goodall, Trujillo, and the Necessity of Storytelling
General Introduction fo the Special Issue: The New Ethnography: Goodall, Trujillo, and the Necessity of Storytelling
Joseph Sobol
Intoduction to the Special Issue: The New Ethnography: Goodall, Trujillo, and the Necessity of Storytelling
Andrew F. Herrmann and Kristen DiFate
From Cooperstown to Carmel: A Wingman's Stories of Nick Trujillo, or "Playing Catch with Nick Trujillo"
Robert L. Krizek
Rockin' the Ethnographic Mystery
Christopher N. Poulos
Five Lessons From My Mentor
Robin M. Boylorn
What Would Nick T. Do? Lessons from a Mentor
Jillian A. Tullis and Stacy Holman Jones
Leaving Cancerland: Following Bud at the End-of-Life
Nicholas A. Riggs.
With Heart: Compassionate Interviewing and Storytelling with Holocaust Survivors
Carolyn Ellis and Chris Patti
IN MEMORIAM
Rosa and Ted Hicks, 1931-2014 and 1954-2014
Joseph Sobol
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
Milton Sparks at the Cumberland Mountain Storytelling Festival, Palace Theatre, Crossville, Tennessee, November 1, 2013
Joseph Sobol
BOOK REVIEWS
A Review of The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human, by Jonathan Gottschall
Jack Zipes
A Review of Ghosts along the Mississippi River, By Alan Brown
Millie Jackson