“The Social Art of Language”: A Semiotic Response to Engagement Strategies in Performance Storytelling

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Daniel
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Abstract:The aim of this article is to explore the effect of some common involvement strategies employed by storytellers on the dynamics of the storytelling event. Specifically, the way in which the competence to tell a story can be shared between teller and audience. Starting from a perspective that storytelling performances are innately theatrical, the sign systems (semiotic channels) that facilitate communication between teller and spectator are considered with reference to a case study of a single storytelling performance. Several involvement strategies are exemplified in the case study, and the effect of these on the competences that both storyteller and audience bring to the event (as those who produce and comprehend oral narrative), and the roles that they inhabit, are analyzed.
“语言的社会艺术”:表演叙事中参与策略的符号学反应
摘要:本文的目的是探讨讲故事者采用的一些常见的参与策略对讲故事事件动态的影响。具体来说,讲述者和观众之间分享故事能力的方式。从讲故事表演天生戏剧化的角度出发,结合单个讲故事表演的案例研究,考虑了促进讲述者和观众之间交流的符号系统(符号渠道)。案例研究中举例说明了几种参与策略,并分析了这些策略对讲故事者和观众(作为制作和理解口头叙事的人)在活动中所带来的能力以及他们所扮演的角色的影响。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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