Alan Bruford Lecture: Oral Narrative and Propaganda
(Tue 29 Oct: 6pm)
When events described in Gaelic oral narrative are compared to historical facts, inconsistencies may appear, which could be described as ‘propaganda’. Professor Ronald Black presents two case studies from John Dewar’s book Islay, Jura and Colonsay. This event is programmed in partnership with the Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh University.
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2024 marks the 35th anniversary of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival, coinciding with the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Since 1989, SISF has been building bridges between cultures, artists and audiences all over the world through the power of storytelling – connecting past, present and future. This year’s theme is ‘Bridges Between’. At a time where literal, figurative and societal walls continue to be constructed, we invite everyone to look beyond these boundaries and to celebrate the last and the next 35 years of storytelling with us.
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- SISF - Talks & Lectures
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- 29 October 2024
- 60 minutes
- 18:00
- Scottish International Storytelling Festival
- Netherbow Theatre