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Storytelling in Participatory Arts with Young People: The Gaps in the Story: Palgrave Studies In Play, Performance, Learning, and Development

Autor Catherine Heinemeyer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2020
This book draws on the author’s experience as a storyteller, drama practitioner and researcher, to articulate an emerging dialogic approach to storytelling in participatory arts, educational, mental health, youth theatre, and youth work contexts. It argues that oral storytelling offers a rich and much-needed channel for intergenerational dialogue with young people.

The book keeps theory firmly tethered to practice. Section 1, ‘Storyknowing’, traces the history of oral storytelling practice with adolescents across diverse contexts, and brings into clear focus the particular nature of the storytelling exchange and narrative knowledge. Section 2, ‘Telling Stories’, introduces readers to some of the key challenges and possibilities of dialogic storytelling by reflecting on stories from the author’s own arts-based practice research with adolescents, illustrating these with young people’s artistic responses to stories. Finally, section 3, ‘Story Gaps’, conceptualises dialogic storytelling by exploring three different ‘gaps’: the gap between storyteller and listener, the gaps in the story, and the gaps which storytellers can open up within institutions.  

The book includes chapters taking a special focus on storytelling in schools and in mental health settings, as well as guided reflections for readers to relate the issues raised to their own practice.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030405809
ISBN-10: 303040580X
Pagini: 202
Ilustrații: IX, 280 p. 19 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies In Play, Performance, Learning, and Development

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Storyknowing and Education.- 3. Chronotypes of Storytelling with Young People.- 4. Intermezzo the First: A Manifesto of Dialogic Storytelling with Young People.- 5. The Space between Tellers and Listeners.- 6. The Territory of Story.- 7. Dialogic Storytelling Fora.- 8. Intermezzo the Second: The Intertidal Zone.- 9. Mapping the Space Between.- 10. Defining the Territory of Story.- 11. Spaces for Storytelling.-

Notă biografică

Catherine Heinemeyer is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at York St John University, UK. She is a storyteller and community arts practitioner with an interdisciplinary track record in practice research, publishing across the fields of drama, storytelling, mental health, and education.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

“A detailed and thorough reflection on the practice of participatory storytelling, this book is suitable for students, researchers, and practitioners who will find it a truly valuable resource. The writing is steeped in the practice of storytelling with young people and demonstrates the deep and sustained level of understanding and knowledge that this can offer. Stepping back from practice to examine the relationships between storytelling and theatre, and applied theatre in particular, makes this book really useful to teachers and researchers in these fields. The book successfully contextualises participatory storytelling work with young people within broader considerations of story and performance and the relationships that are constructed, challenged, and sustained by the acts of telling and listening, creating a valuable new tool for an analysis of storytelling in action.”
Dr Alison Jeffers, University of Manchester, UK

This book draws on the author’s experience as a storyteller, drama practitioner and researcher, to articulate an emerging dialogic approach to storytelling in participatory arts, educational, mental health, youth theatre, and youth work contexts. It argues that oral storytelling offers a rich and much-needed channel for intergenerational dialogue with young people.
The book keeps theory firmly tethered to practice. Section 1, ‘Storyknowing’, traces the history of oral storytelling practice with adolescents across diverse contexts, and brings into clear focus the particular nature of the storytelling exchange and narrative knowledge. Section 2, ‘Telling Stories’, introduces readers to some of the key challenges and possibilities of dialogic storytelling by reflecting on stories from the author’s own arts-based practice research with adolescents, illustrating these with young people’s artistic responses to stories. Finally, section 3, ‘Story Gaps’, conceptualises dialogic storytelling by exploring three different ‘gaps’: the gap between storyteller and listener, the gaps in the story, and the gaps which storytellers can open up within institutions.  

The book includes chapters taking a special focus on storytelling in schools and in mental health settings, as well as guided reflections for readers to relate the issues raised to their own practice.


Caracteristici

Brings together practitioner knowledge from the storytelling tradition with critical applied theatre research Traces the history of storytelling practice with adolescents across the arts, education and youth work Explores some of the key challenges and possibilities of dialogic storytelling