LISTENING AS ACTION: THE ORDINARY PEOPLE AND PLACES OF STORYCORPS

Q1 Arts and Humanities International Journal of Listening Pub Date : 2019-06-22 DOI:10.1080/10904018.2019.1633331
Susan Mancino
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StoryCorps is a nonprofit organization aimed to empower the voices and stories of ‘ordinary’ Americans. Founded by radio producer David Isay in 2003, StoryCorps collaborates with National Public Radio (NPR) and the Library of Congress’s American Folklife Center to provide a public platform for broadcasting and preserving American oral history. The project has collected and archived over 75,000 stories, recounting the everyday places and practices that comprise American life in ordinary and extraordinary ways (StoryCorps, 2018). StoryCorps privileges both storytelling and listening as communicative practices that constructively build human connections. This piece emerges in response to my listening to NPR’s broadcast of StoryCorps segments alongside reading US Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Smith’s (2015) memoir Ordinary Light.
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倾听作为行动:故事团的普通人和地方
StoryCorps是一个非营利组织,旨在增强“普通”美国人的声音和故事。StoryCorps由电台制作人David Isay于2003年创立,与美国国家公共广播电台(NPR)和美国国会图书馆的美国民俗中心合作,为广播和保存美国口述历史提供公共平台。该项目收集并存档了超过75000个故事,以平凡和非凡的方式讲述了构成美国生活的日常场所和实践(StoryCorps,2018)。StoryCorps将讲故事和倾听视为建设性地建立人际关系的交流实践。这篇文章是为了回应我在阅读美国桂冠诗人、普利策奖获得者史密斯(2015)回忆录《平凡的光》的同时,收听了NPR对StoryCorps片段的广播。
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International Journal of Listening
International Journal of Listening Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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