The Great Globe and All Who It Inherit: Narrative and Dialogue in Story-Telling with Halliday, Vygotsky, and Shakespeare | TheBookSeekers

The Great Globe and All Who It Inherit: Narrative and Dialogue in Story-Telling with Halliday, Vygotsky, and Shakespeare


Imagination and Praxis

No. of pages 362

Published: 2014

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"The Great Globe and All Who It Inherit" by David Kellogg explores the intricate relationship between narrative and dialogue in storytelling through the lenses of renowned theorists like Halliday and Vygotsky, as well as the works of Shakespeare. The book delves into how language shapes our understanding of stories, emphasizing the interactive nature of storytelling. It examines the role of context, culture, and cognition in narrative construction, offering insights into how dialogues within stories can influence character development and thematic depth. Through this analysis, Kellogg illustrates the transformative power of stories in both personal and cultural contexts. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Imagination And Praxis, Imagination And Praxis Criticality And Creativity in Education And Educational Research .

There are 362 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Brill .