Abstract
Abstract
A comprehensive theoretical review suggests that tellability can be used to understand life stories, how stories
are constructed, the social context shaping storytelling, and how stories function as a mode of thought. However, the complex and
multi-dimensional nature of tellability has been overlooked. This study analyzes one Chinese teacher’s storytelling of six
entrepreneurs’ stories as an example, aiming to demonstrate that tellability is structurally embedded within an entire story.
Interpreting the stories with reference to the classroom setting reveals that entrepreneurial narratives are tellable because they
institutionalize culturally salient values and beliefs about entrepreneurship, they are pedagogically meaningful, and they provide
an epistemological tool for listeners to constitute their future reality. This paper argues that an analysis on tellability,
informed by multiple theories and recognizant of its structural, social, ontological and epistemological nature, is effective to
understand teachers’ storytelling in classrooms and unpack the meanings of stories in more detail.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education
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