Storytelling in the Moment

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  • ISBN 9789038221991
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: BE
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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It comes as a surprise to many that the elemental human impulse to tell stories, far from being the exclusive realm of children's bedtime, long-forgotten civilizations and remote cultures, is also a burgeoning creative art form here, now, in twenty-first century, postindustrial societies. Storytelling in the Moment is a wide-ranging, multidisciplinary yet accessible exploration of contemporary verbal storytelling in Britain and Ireland. Primary research focuses attention on the working practices of today's storytellers, the role of the listener/participant in a storytelling event, the informal groups and established organizations that sustain its development, the multifaceted roles that storytelling now plays in our society and the complex network interconnections that link its component parts. It also seeks to reveal how an emergent, grassroots, socio-cultural movement can become ubiquitous in society but pass largely unnoticed by a wider public in an age of global mass-media.

Michael Howes has had an extended career as a filmmaker of music, arts, humanities and public service documentaries, as well as a screenmedia consultant to UK and worldwide governments and international agencies.

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