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Angela M. Keyes

Stories and Story-telling

In “Stories and Story-telling,” Angela M. Keyes explores the intricate tapestry of narrative as a fundamental aspect of human experience. The book deftly analyzes the evolution of storytelling across cultures and mediums, merging theoretical perspectives with rich, vivid examples. Keyes's literary style is both accessible and eloquent, employing a blend of anecdotal evidence and scholarly analysis that situates storytelling within a broader historical and social context, inviting readers to consider not just what stories we tell, but why we tell them and how they shape our identities and perceptions of the world around us. Angela M. Keyes, a distinguished scholar in cultural narratives, has dedicated her career to examining the transformative power of stories. Her academic journey, intertwined with her passion for literature and anthropology, has culminated in this insightful work. Keyes draws on her extensive field research and personal experiences to enrich her analysis, revealing how stories function pedagogically, socially, and psychologically across diverse communities. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of narrative theory and cultural studies alike. Keyes's thought-provoking insights will not only deepen your understanding of narratives but also inspire you to reflect on your own storytelling practices and their implications in contemporary society.
208 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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