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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Alicia Browne
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
>Hello everybody:
>I'm doing some research on the use of first and third person
interpretation in
>living history museums. I'm particularly interested in how visitors
react to
>costumed interpreters. Do they like the human presence? Are they made
>uncom-...
Alicia,
You may want to take a look at my thesis, which is called "Communicating
In First-Person: Perspectives on Interpreter-Visitor Interaction." I am
currently updating and expanding the work for publication. If you cannot
find it via interlibrary loan, I can loan you a copy of it.
Many thanks to Ken Yellis for mentioning it. I have been off doing living
history programs this week and have not had a chance to read through the
Museum-L messages until today.
BTW, Ken's "Real Time" article was the inspiration for my thesis.
Alicia, you can contact me at the following address, or call...
Stacy Roth / [log in to unmask]
History On The Hoof
P.O. Box 383
Langhorne, PA 19047
(215) 943-1232
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