How to Tell Stories: A Latin American Perspective

How to Tell Stories: A Latin American Perspective

How to Tell Stories: A Latin American Perspective

How to Tell Stories: A Latin American Perspective

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Overview

A Universal Scope of Storytelling from a Latin American Perspective

Daniel Mato's book is a discussion of story and how stories are told. This book surveys the universal scope of fine storytelling. Discover a unique perspective, informed by the distinctive insights of indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other Latin-American tellers.

From the Book: "Why tell stories?"

"There are as many ways to tell a story as there are human beings on the planet Earth to tell them. Those who practice the art of storytelling do so because they enjoy it, and perhaps that is a good reason for you to do it, too. Storytelling is a means of self-expression, of creating, giving, loving, communicating, and sharing with others, and these are always gratifying experiences"

Scholarly Research

Well-researched and reflecting decades of experience, you will find this book helps to focus the teller's preparation and individual artistic experimentation. Includes opening notes from both the author and the translator, citations, and an extensive bibliography.

Useful in Many Settings

Explore new depths of the applications of storytelling in the home, classroom, and professional settings. Includes several stories to tell as well as the author's suggestions on how to tell the stories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947408265
Publisher: Under the Stone Publishing
Publication date: 09/30/2020
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Daniel Mato has been widely acclaimed for his role in the Latin American revival of storytelling. A Doctor of Social Sciences, he's an internationally known scholar in the fields of cultural diversity and communication. He has had extensive storytelling experience, sharing tales, and conducting workshops with countless audiences of all types. He writes with imagination, warmth, and humor within a framework of solid research and study

Joyce Story, the translator, has been a storyteller for more than 30 years. She is the author of two award-winning collections of stories: "The Rhyme and Rhythm of Childhood" and "Tales of the Sonoran Desert." She is co-translator of "A Russian Looks at America: The Journey of Aleksandr Borisovich Lakier in 1857." A retired college educator, she holds a Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures.
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