The Evolution of Storytelling
February 8, 2014
First Aired: November 4, 2012
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Humans are unique as the only creatures on this planet who tell stories. Whether it be fiction, history, mythology, gossip, daydreams, news, or personal narrative – stories permeate every aspect of our lives. But how did we evolve into such creatures? Are there any possible evolutionary advantages that storytelling might give us? How do stories shape who we are, both as individuals and as a species? John and Ken swap stories with Jonathan Gottschall from Washington & Jefferson College, author of The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human.
- Biology
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- Culture
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- Evolution
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- Fiction
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- Human Nature
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- Movies
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- Narrative
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- Stories
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- Storytelling
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