The Art of Storytelling: Archetypes in Focus
Call for Papers:
The Art of Storytelling: Archetypes in Focus
A Transdisciplinary Conference
May 24-26, 2025
Conference Webpage: https://labrc.co.uk/storytelling-2025/
Where:
May 24-25, 2025: Oxford University (and Online)
May 26: Online only
Fees:
£180 (In person participation)
£100 (Online participation)
Prices exclude eventbrite fees
Proposal deadline:
April 4, 2025
Participants interested in attending the conference without presenting a paper are also welcome.
“The power of stories lies in their ability to access the deep layers of the psyche, providing a mirror to our inner world.” – Marie-Louise Von Franz
As aptly stated by Jimmy Neil Smith, “We are all storytellers. We all live in a network of stories. There isn’t a stronger connection between people than storytelling.” What distinguishes humans is not merely our consciousness, but our innate capacity to craft narratives—myths being the earliest manifestations of this unique trait, as noted by Margaret Atwood, “built in the human plan. We come with it.”
This conference aims to convene screenwriters, performance storytellers, digital storytellers, authors, educators, practitioners, journalists, scholars, researchers, psychologists, visual artists, and other creatives to explore the diverse types, functions, and significance of storytelling. In addition to delving into the fundamental question, “what truly constitutes a story?”, we seek to delve into why storytelling remains vital, how it continues to resonate in contemporary society, and the profound impact narratives have on shaping our perceptions and identities. With a comparative lens, we will examine various narrative forms, tracing their roots in mythology to the latest innovations in storytelling.
We invite 15-minute presentations on topics including (but not limited to) the following:
- Common archetypes in stories
- Sandplay and its narrative implications in therapy
- Storytelling as a therapeutic tool
- Murals and visual storytelling
- The intersection of storytelling and technology
- Storytelling in media and journalism
- Digital storytelling: Innovations and challenges
- Exploring cross-genre storytelling through the prose poem
- Ekphrastic storytelling: The dialogue between image and text
- Performance storytelling: Oral traditions in modern contexts
- The role of research in storytelling practices
- Fairytales, fables, and their enduring relevance
- Contemporary renditions of mythology
- Evolution of archetypal themes in children’s films
- Children’s pop storytelling culture: Trends and impacts
- The function of storytelling in pedagogy
- Storytelling in drama
- Analysing shifts in archetypal reflections in children’s stories
- Understanding the psychology underpinning storytelling processes
- Surrealism and magical realism: Expanding narrative boundaries
- The art of visual storytelling: From illustration to graphic novels to sequential art
- For creatives: Sharing and discussing your own creative storytelling work
The full conference programme will be announced following the proposal deadline, once all presenters have been selected.
Submission Guidelines: Abstracts should be submitted through https://forms.gle/oH2fqEJ7mNJDgjMQ6 by April 4, 2025.
Contact Information: For inquiries or clarifications, please email us at conferences@labrc.co.uk