Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring 2016), Storytelling in Libraries
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.
Table of Contents
Storytelling, Self, Society Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring 2016)
Special Issue: Storytelling in Libraries
Introduction to the Special Issue: Storytelling in Libraries
Janice M. Del Negro
With Our Own Words: Librarians’ Perceptions of the Values of Storytelling in Libraries
Brian W. Sturm and Sarah Beth Nelson
“Stories: A List of Stories to Tell and to Read Aloud”: The History of the New York Public Library’s Storytelling List
Marilyn Berg Iarusso
Storytelling, Oral History, and Building the Library Community
Renate Chancellor and Shari Lee
From Theory to Practice: Read/Leer; Bilingual Storytelling in the Public Library
Selenia Paz
The Curators of Cultural Tradition: Storytelling Activities of the National Library of Trinidad and Tobago
Sujin Huggins
Storytelling in Public Libraries: The Women, the Mission, the Stories
Janice M. Del Negro
BOOK REVIEW
On Magical Tales: Myth, Legend, and Enchantment in Children’s Books, edited by Carolyne Larrington and Diane Purkiss
John Dennis Anderson