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Home > WSU Press > STORYTELLING > Vol. 2 (2005) > Iss. 1

 

Volume 2, Issue 1 (2005)

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To Eat or Be Eaten: The Survival of Traditional Storytelling
Jack Zipes

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Kamishibai as Propaganda in Wartime Japan
Emily Horner

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Border Promotion Stories: Identity Management Among Expatriate Retirees Living In Mexico
Stephen P. Banks

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Stories Medical Students Tell
Johanna Shaprio

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How Could a Timber Hold Up a Mountain?: Earl E. Scott Jr's Coal Mining Narrative as Hero's Journey
Hannah Blevins Harvey

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The Story Lived . . . The Story Told . . . Haboo . . .
Lee Roloff

Book Reviews

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Book Review: Living the Narrative Life
Stella Thompson

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Book Review: The Ritual of Storytelling
Caren S. Neile

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