Making Stories
Discover the profound impact of storytelling in our lives with Making Stories by the renowned psychologist Jerome S. Bruner. Published in 2003, this insightful book spans 144 pages, exploring the vital role narratives play in shaping our understanding of the world around us. Bruner delves into the cognitive processes behind storytelling, revealing how we utilize stories to navigate life's complexities and address significant moral and psychological dilemmas.
With a unique blend of cognitive psychology and literary criticism, Making Stories invites readers to rethink the ways in which narratives influence our perceptions and experiences. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in language arts, linguistics, and the art of storytelling. Enhance your understanding of human cognition and the power of stories with this captivating work by Bruner.