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Tell the World: Storytelling Across Language Barriers
Author: Margaret Read MacDonald
Working with or without a native speaker, a storyteller can touch the minds and hearts of all listeners-even those with little or no English language skills. Here a group of expert storytellers share a variety of tips and techniques that help bridge the language gap; along with sample stories that librarians, teachers, and professional storytellers can easily incorporate into their repertoires. Four basic techniques for bilingual telling are explored: summarizing, line-by-line translation, tandem telling, and inserted phrases. In addition, contributors discuss such topics as the translator's role, using story in language instruction, presenting tellers of other languages, traveling and giving workshops abroad, and more.
CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1: Telling Through Translation Chapter 2: Line-by-Line Translation Chapter 3: Tandem Telling Chapter 4: More than Words: Storytelling Without Translation Chapter 5: One Teller, One Story, Two Languages Chapter 6: On the Translator's Role Chapter 7: Performing in a Second Language Chapter 8: Story in Language Instruction Chapter 9: Presenting Tellers of Other Languages Chapter 10: Presenting Workshops Abroad Chapter 11: Translation in a Signed Language Chapter 12: Cultural Considerations Chapter 13: A Language of No Words Chapter 14: Tellers Travel
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Paperback |
2008 |
Libraries Unlimited
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$35.00 |
192 pages |
9781591583141 |
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