Δευτέρα 12 Αυγούστου 2019

Special Issue of Narrative Culture: Thinking with Stories in Times of Conflict



Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 2019
Special Issue: Thinking with Stories in Times of Conflict

Preface
Cristina Bacchilega and Anne E. Duggan

 
Camera Obscura and Zoetrope: Tarsem and Magic/Reality in Transcultural Fairy-Tale Film
Pauline Greenhill

 
Revolutionary America from Concord and Lexington to Ferguson: Folk Transmediation of Historical Storytelling
Anne Kustritz

 
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella: Agency and Possibility amidst Conflict and Wonder
Jill Terry Rudy

 
The Fag End of Fāgogo
Dan Taulapapa McMullin

 
Moʻolelo as Resistance: The Kaona of “Kahalaopuna” in a Colonized Environment
J. Uluwehi Hopkins

Narrative Culture claims narration as a broad and pervasive human practice, warranting a holistic perspective to grasp its place comparatively across time and space. Inviting contributions that document, discuss, and theorize narrative culture, the journal seeks to offer a platform that integrates approaches spread across numerous disciplines. The field of narrative culture thus outlined is defined by a large variety of forms of popular narratives, including not only oral and written texts, but also narratives in images, three-dimensional art, customs, rituals, drama, dance, music, and so forth. Narrative Culture is available online through JSTOR and in print from Wayne State University Press

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