How Narrative Shapes Culture and Society: A Socio-Narratology of Power and Influence
By (Author) James E. Siburt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
11th December 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
Hardback
160
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book analyzes how everyday storytelling operates as a subtle yet powerful mode of influence, shaping identity, belief systems, and leadership across diverse cultural contexts.
Bridging literary theory, cultural studies, and leadership practice, it offers an interdisciplinary examination of myths, fairy tales, parables, and trickster narratives to uncover the mechanisms through which stories embed and transmit power. With critical insight into the ideological and affective force of narrative, James E. Siburt reveals how even the most ordinary stories sustain social norms, seed collective values, and mirror the deep structures of human desire and meaning-making.
James Siburt describes and engages with the topics of story, myth, and fairy tales in a very personal and invitational style. This book draws the reader into the powers of storytelling, the Other, and in particular the concept of the trickster found in many origin tales and legends. A delightful read all around! * Bradford Lee Eden, Tolkien scholar and medieval musicologist; Editor, Journal of Tolkien Research *
James E. Siburt is associate professor of sociology of leadership and the Director of Graduate Leadership at Immaculata University.