
Engaging Community through Storytelling
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Community life is built on its stories. Our history and culture-those of society and of individuals-are passed from generation to generation through stories. Engaging Community through Storytelling: Library and Community Programming examines a wide variety of model storytelling projects across the country, reflecting how storytelling can encourage community attachment, identity, and expression in libraries, community centers, and schools.
The contributed essays-written by experts in their fields, many of whom served as developer, fundraiser, director, and implementer of their project-provide detailed information about the inner workings of a wide variety of model storytelling projects from across the country. The authors delineate the need, scope, and audience for each project and offer riveting anecdotes that evaluate the success of that project. Many of the articles are accompanied by one or more photographs documenting the work or practical how-to-do-it guides to encourage and enable replication. Thoughtful commentary on and review of the key concepts in each chapter are provided by the book's editors.
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Jane Stenson, storyteller and teaching artist, is a former classroom teacher and pre-service faculty.
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Voices for Intercultural Understanding
- Transforming Society through Youth Storytelling: Children at the Well
- Social Justice Storytelling Then and Now
- Multicultural Family Adventures in Reading
- Building International Community through Storytelling
- All for Stories-All for Education: Creating a Place for Intergenerational Knowledge in the Classroom
- 2. Voices of Our Elders
- Elders Tell
- The Elders Circle
- Weaving Community
- 3. Voices of Cultural Pride
- Storytellers as Community Cultural Ambassadors
- Becoming Visible through Our Stories
- Building Community through Cultural Storytelling
- 4. Voices of Students of All Ages
- Creating Community through a College-Based Storytelling Program: The Storytelling Institute at South Mountain Community College
- Enriching Minds, Encouraging Hope and Joy: Columbus Story Adventures-a Community-Outreach Program of the Storytellers of Central Ohio
- Taking the Stage: The Lone Star Student Storyteller Program
- The National Youth Storytelling Showcase
- Heritage Night: School Programming
- 5. Voices of the Disenfranchised
- Crossroads: Stories for Reaching At-Risk Youth
- The Power of Creative Story for Alzheimer's Patients and Those with Other Special Needs
- Storytelling in the Addiction Recovery Community
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Editors and Contributors
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