Winner of Storytelling World Award & Anne Izard Storytellers' Choice
Award Contemporary storytelling has its roots in the oral and literary
traditions. Performances are often judged according to the aesthetics of
print, theater, or music - even television and film. In the last two
decades, the storytelling movement has gained momentum, both as an
educational tool and as engaging form of entertainment. But the revival
is so young that there is no common vocabulary for discussing it. What
are the aesthetics of storytelling? These ten essays provide models to
think with. Most of the contributors are storytellers; they are also
anthropologists, writers, folklorists, musicians, and teachers and
librarians. Provocative, challenging, and robust, these essays address
critical issues in an increasingly potent movement.