Science Fiction with Damien Walter | The Rhetoric of Story : 3rd Foundation @DamienWalter | Uploaded January 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The Rhetoric of Story began with a simple question - what is a story? For over a decade I had been researching story and storytelling. In 2016 I created a series of seven lectures as I travelled through significant sites to the history of story in Britain, France, Sicily and Bali. These talks became the Rhetoric of Story, my first course, which as I write in early 2022 has over 35,000 students worldwide.
As my first video production these recordings have some poor quality audio at times, for which I apologise.
This ad-supported version of the Rhetoric of Story is free to watch. Please share it with your fellow storytellers.
Follow the full course, ad free damiengwalter.com
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Other – the web of relationship
This lecture in the Rhetoric of Story introduces the third of seven foundational elements of storytelling – the Other. The key ideas introduced in this lecture are:
- how do stores that travel through time?
- as humans we are fascinated by the relationships between people.
- archetypal relationships repeat again and again in society and in stories.
- when stories echo our inner psychological conflicts they trigger powerful emotions.
The Rhetoric of Story began with a simple question - what is a story? For over a decade I had been researching story and storytelling. In 2016 I created a series of seven lectures as I travelled through significant sites to the history of story in Britain, France, Sicily and Bali. These talks became the Rhetoric of Story, my first course, which as I write in early 2022 has over 35,000 students worldwide.
As my first video production these recordings have some poor quality audio at times, for which I apologise.
This ad-supported version of the Rhetoric of Story is free to watch. Please share it with your fellow storytellers.
Follow the full course, ad free damiengwalter.com
#
Other – the web of relationship
This lecture in the Rhetoric of Story introduces the third of seven foundational elements of storytelling – the Other. The key ideas introduced in this lecture are:
- how do stores that travel through time?
- as humans we are fascinated by the relationships between people.
- archetypal relationships repeat again and again in society and in stories.
- when stories echo our inner psychological conflicts they trigger powerful emotions.