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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Tale and Story Narration TDE254 IV. SEMESTER 2+0 4.5
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) DOÇ. DR. HASAN GÜNEŞ
Mode of Delivery Face-to-Face and Online Education Method
Prerequisites It is required to have proficiency in drama and storytelling techniques
Courses Recomended Taking a drama course is recommended
Recommended Reading List Oğuz, Mehmet Öcal, and Evrim Ölçer Özünel. Folk Tales. Eskişehir: Anadolu University Press, 2017.
Assessment methods and criteria 10% In-Class Activities, 20% Communication with the Instructor, 20% Social Activities, 20% Midterm Exam (Practical), 30% Final Exam (Practical)20% Communication with the Instructor20% Social Activities20% Midterm Exam (Practical)30% Final Exam (Practical)
Work Placement Fairy tale storytelling practiced twice
Catalog Content Local and global; Sources of Tales: Oral and written traditions, Anonymous folk narratives, Collectors, Contemporary forms of storytelling; Narrative Techniques: Narrative structure, Narrator roles, Voice and body language, Staging Dramatization; Traditional and digital settings, Stage and set design; Functions of Tales: Educational, Social, Ethical, Entertaining, and Therapeutic roles of fairy tales; Rituals and Tales: Birth, Marriage, Death, and Seasonal celebrations; Storytelling and Interaction: Storyteller–audience dynamics, Interactive narration methods, Improvisation, Adaptation; Modernization of tales, Media presence, Digital platforms, New narratives.

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