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 2 (Fall 2021)
Learning from and about Violent Past through Storytelling and Challenging Narratives: An Approach for Peacebuilding Education Initiatives
Nerkez Opacin
End of Life Choices and Storytelling—Exploring Preferences and Conflicts
Sara Spear, Alan Tapp, and Yvette Morey
Doing Storywork: Lessons Learned from Adopting a Storytelling Approach to Research in a Settler-Colonial State
Marc Kuly
The Virtual Storyteller
Ariel Gratch and Lyndsay Michalik Gratch
Book Reviews
On Posthuman Folklore by Tok Thompson
Travis Brisini
On Craving Supernatural Creatures: German Fairy-Tale Figures in American Media by Claudia Schwabe
Johanna M. Broussard
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