Not exact matches
At this point we will look at the arguments based
on (1) the empty tomb; (2) the absence of appearance
narratives in Mark; (3) the testimony of Paul; and (4) the evidence of the
oral traditions.
They focus
on vocabulary and
narrative, as these
oral skills have been identified as foundational in children's literacy development.
Other strategies for sharing the
oral histories with a larger audience include dedicating class or homework time to reading other students»
oral histories, sending copies of the
narratives to local schools and libraries, or creating classroom or campus exhibits based
on the project.
She uses as a reference traditional
oral country stories and myth, but also takes the contemporary city woman as a central character, using a
narrative guided by ambiguous and sensual feminine elements for a dreamlike reflection
on a woman's daily life.
A conceptual
narrative in three parts, the works
on view are inspired by personal recollection,
oral history, family relics, and the unearthed bones of the horse that carried Young's great - grandfather north during the Great Migration.
[2] What she is referring to is the space whereby we rely
on the action of one another in order to have a
narrative of ourselves, whether through portraiture, written word or
oral histories.
Her work focuses
on sites specific to Africa and the African diaspora, examining how certain events expand and unfold into popular and folk
narratives, and revealing how these stories take shape in objects and
oral histories.
Evoking African
oral traditions and their power to carry
on the spoken word, the artist's work gives voice to silenced
narratives with the aim of rewriting and retelling a history that has been suppressed or disregarded.