Storytelling, Self, Society
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Storytelling Studies
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.
For submission and editorial information, please contact the editors at SSSJ@umanitoba.ca or visit http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/storytelling.
Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 17, Number 1 (Spring 2021)
Special Issue: Storytelling and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Coeditors: Joseph Sobol and Ariel Gratch
Introduction to the Special Issue: Storytelling in the Uncanny Valley
Joseph Sobol and Ariel Gratch
Pandemonium: Reframing Performance in Pandemic
A. B.
Storycircling the Virtual: Creating Space in a Pandemic with Storyscope
Lauren Mark, Tyler Rife, Jennifer Linde, and Rob Razzante
On Developing Notes from a Pandemic Pothole: A Personal Reflection on the Co-creation of New Work in Storytelling
Milbre Burch
Script—Notes from a Pandemic Pothole
Milbre Burch
The Challenges and Possibilities of Live Children’s Literary Storytelling for At-Risk Audiences during COVID-19
Julie-Ann Scott and Richard Olsen
“I Know I’m Not the Only One”: Creating New Systems of High School Mental Health Care through Storytelling during COVID-19
Johanna Middleton
Reunion
Michael Jackson
Book Reviews
On The Power of a Tale: Stories from the Israel Folktale Archives edited by Haya Bar-Itzhak and Idit Pintel-Ginsberg
Corinne Stavish
On 101 Middle Eastern Tales and Their Impact on Western Oral Tradition by Ulrich Marzolph
Mostafa Abedinifard
On Liars, Damn Liars, and Storytellers by Joseph Sobol
Michael Wilson
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The following issues are available in print:
17.1: Storytelling and the COVID-19 Pandemic
16.2: Digital Storytelling
16.1
15.2
15.1: Storytelling for Health
14.2
14.1: Long-Form Storytelling Performance
13.2: Storytelling in Higher Education
13.1
12.2: East Tennessee State University Storytelling Program: Storytelling in Higher Education
12.1: Storytelling in Libraries
11.2
11.1: Storytelling and Politics
10.2
10.1: The New Ethnography: Goodall, Trujillo, and the Necessity of Storytelling
National Communication Association Ethnography Division's Best Special Journal Issue, 2015