The Virtual Storyteller

Q1 Arts and Humanities Storytelling, Self, Society Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1353/sss.2021.0012
Ariel Gratch, Lyndsay Michalik Gratch
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Abstract:As a form of oral communication, storytelling helps people explain their experience of the world to others. For experience to translate, tellers and audiences must be able to actively respond to each other, necessitating flexible roles; however, in contemporary oral storytelling venues, audiences and tellers typically take on more rigid roles, akin to theatrical performer/audience relationships. We argue that virtual spaces allow storytellers to reach wider audiences, yet those audiences must be encouraged to be more actively involved in the storytelling event for tellers and audiences alike to engage in meaningful acts.
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虚拟故事讲述者
摘要:作为一种口头交流形式,讲故事有助于人们向他人解释他们对世界的体验。为了获得翻译经验,讲述者和观众必须能够积极地相互回应,这就需要灵活的角色;然而,在当代口头讲故事的场所,观众和说书人通常扮演更刻板的角色,类似于戏剧演员/观众的关系。我们认为,虚拟空间可以让讲故事的人接触到更广泛的观众,但必须鼓励这些观众更积极地参与讲故事的活动,让讲故事者和观众都能参与到有意义的行为中。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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