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Spectrum Initiative Longitudinal Study
 
  Selected Quotations : Storytelling  

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  • “Storytelling is for an other as much as it is for oneself. In the reciprocity that is storytelling, the teller offers herself as a guide to the other’s self-formation. The other’s receipt of that guidance not only recognizes but values the teller. The moral genius of storytelling is that each, teller and listener, enters the space of the story for the other. Telling stories in postmodern times, and perhaps in all times, attempts to change one’s life by affecting the lives of others.” i
  • “And one creative storyteller, a brilliant verbal artist, is as rich a source of knowledge as any set of statistics.” ii

i Frank, Arthur, The Wounded Storyteller: Body, Illness, and Ethics (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993), 17-18.
ii Portelli, Alessandro (The Battle of Valle Guilia: Oral History and the Art of Dialogue. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1997), 58.