The story schema: Universal and culture-specific properties

  • Brewer W
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Describes basic properties of the story schema in Western literature, but compares them with the story schema in traditional societies. Includes a section on culture-specific properties of the story schema. Also discusses the universal properties of the story schema, as well as the oral versus written tradition of storytelling.

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Brewer, W. F. (1985). The story schema: Universal and culture-specific properties. In D. R. Olson, N. Torrance, & A. Hildyard (Eds.), Literacy Language and Learning (pp. 167–194). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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