“…Richard Wirth , Dario Serrati and Katarzyna Macedulska -- ‘Johnny I Want My Liver Back’: Revisiting a Teenage Folktale in the Digital Age / Michael Wilson -- Lions and Tigers: Tales, Fables, and Androgynous Manliness / Elsie Cloete -- It’s All about the Story: ‘The Making of Away’ and the Telling of a Cinematic Story / Margaret McVeigh -- Storytelling in Academia: An Ethiopian Narrative Journey into the Expository Text / Ilana Shiloh and Monica Broido -- Storytelling of Violence in Japanese Pop Culture / Shunichi Ueno -- Storytelling as a Method of Fostering Creativity in Architectural Design Education / Susan Habib -- Female Role in Sicilian Cosa Nostra Community / Dario Serrati -- Juggling Time Concepts: Complex Meta-Narrative in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 21 Grams / Fátima Chinita -- Two Summers: What We Talk about When We Talk about Film / Carlo Comanducci -- Counselling and Type Hierarchy: A Possible Tool to Analyse Metaphors / Barbara Gabriella Renzi -- Rhetorical Functions and Ethics of Narratives i…”
“…Richard Wirth , Dario Serrati and Katarzyna Macedulska -- ‘Johnny I Want My Liver Back’: Revisiting a Teenage Folktale in the Digital Age / Michael Wilson -- Lions and Tigers: Tales, Fables, and Androgynous Manliness / Elsie Cloete -- It’s All about the Story: ‘The Making of Away’ and the Telling of a Cinematic Story / Margaret McVeigh -- Storytelling in Academia: An Ethiopian Narrative Journey into the Expository Text / Ilana Shiloh and Monica Broido -- Storytelling of Violence in Japanese Pop Culture / Shunichi Ueno -- Storytelling as a Method of Fostering Creativity in Architectural Design Education / Susan Habib -- Female Role in Sicilian Cosa Nostra Community / Dario Serrati -- Juggling Time Concepts: Complex Meta-Narrative in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 21 Grams / Fátima Chinita -- Two Summers: What We Talk about When We Talk about Film / Carlo Comanducci -- Counselling and Type Hierarchy: A Possible Tool to Analyse Metaphors / Barbara Gabriella Renzi -- Rhetorical Functions and Ethics of Narratives i…”