Week Four Completed
This was the first time that our group went without Professor Dolson. I was nervous that the guards were not going to …
This was the first time that our group went without Professor Dolson. I was nervous that the guards were not going to …
When we arrived at Bon Air this week, we were not sure if we were even going to be able to see the …
I found this very helpful! I hope you will too. Banish Your Fear of Forgetting a Story (by Doug Lipman, http://storydynamics.com/) It’s common …
I am curious how we are expected to incorporate the research into the telling of our folk tales.
To understand the uniqueness and impact of fairy tales on our lives, we need first to discuss the origins of language and …
Professor Dolson and All, I’m not sure if anyone else is having problems with this, but when I click on Benett’s storytelling …
“Together, storytellers and listeners have collaborated through intuition as well as con- scious conception to form worlds filled with naive morality.” We …
“[Tales] are not alive, but they breathe and are vigorous, and as they are passed on to us through traditions of storytelling, they …
““Evolutionarily speaking, we talk because we were the only primates who gained social status and therewith fitness by talking. . . . Psychologically speaking, …
Professor Dolson, I was going to ask you in class today, but as we don’t have class I figured I would post …