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Culture Sustainability through Storytelling: A Study of Patricia Riley's "Wisteria" and "Damping Down the Road" |
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| Creator | 1. Das, Ankita 2. Chhaparia, Priyanka |
| Title | Culture Sustainability through Storytelling: A Study of Patricia Riley's "Wisteria" and "Damping Down the Road" |
| Contributor | - |
| Publisher | Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Chulalongkorn University |
| Publication Year | 2566 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Urban Culture Research |
| Journal Vol. | 27 |
| Journal No. | - |
| Page no. | 75-85 |
| Keyword | Sustainable Development, Storytelling, Culture, Native American |
| URL Website | www.cujucr.com |
| Website title | Journal of Urban Culture Research |
| ISSN | 2408-1213 |
| Abstract | In the late 1980s, the United Nations introduced a comprehensive vision of sustainable development, encompassing economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental balance. However, the crucial role of culture within development has very often been overlooked. Contemporary insights emphasize that culture is integral to sustainable development. This paper, through an analysis of two short stories by Native American author Patricia Riley, sheds light on the significance of storytelling as a fundamental element of culture. It explores how these narratives emphasize the need to cultivate a culturally aware society and how 'storytelling' contributes to cultural preservation and identity. Focusing specifically on the Native American worldview, the article underlines the significance of storytelling as a dynamic tool that bridges cultural traditions with sustainable development, promoting cultural resilience, community well-being, and fostering awareness. |