讲故事
叙述的
构造(python库)
透视图(图形)
社会学
集合(抽象数据类型)
叙事学
心理学
认知
认识论
语言学
视觉艺术
艺术
计算机科学
哲学
神经科学
程序设计语言
作者
Elinor Ochs,Carolyn E. Taylor,Dina E. Rudolph,Ruth C. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1080/01638539209544801
摘要
The present study examines the activity of storytelling at dinnertime in English‐speaking, Caucasian‐American families. Our findings demonstrate that, through the process of story co‐narration, family members draw upon and stimulate critical social, cognitive, and linguistic skills that underlie scientific and other scholarly discourse as they jointly construct, deconstruct, and reconstruct theories of everyday events. Each story is potentially a theory of a set of events in that it contains an explanation, which may then be overtly challenged and reworked by co‐narrators. Our data suggest that complex theory‐building through storytelling is promoted by (and constitutive of) interlocutors' familiarity with one another and/or the narrative events. As such, long before children enter a classroom, everyday storytelling among familiars constitutes a commonplace medium for socializing perspective‐taking, critical thinking, and other intellectual skills that have been viewed as outcomes of formal schooling.
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