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    Interpretive Theme Writer's Field Guide: How to Craft Strong Themes from Big Idea to Presentation

    Interpretive Theme Writer's Field Guide by Kohl, Jon;

    How to Craft Strong Themes from Big Idea to Presentation

    Series: National Association for Interpretation;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 30 April 2026

    • ISBN 9798881807498
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 228.6x152.4 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 37 b/w photos; 20 tables
    • 700

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    Short description:

    The Interpretive Theme Writer's Field Guide builds on Sam Ham's 30-year thematic interpretation research legacy by offering writers strong theme examples, worksheets, exercises, inspirational quotes, andtechniquehighlights.

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    Long description:

    The interpretive theme is the most important sentence an interpreter inks on paper. Despite its centrality to thematic interpretation, no single work has dedicated itself entirely to the art and craft of strong theme writing until now. The Interpretive Theme Writer's Field Guide builds on Sam Ham's 30-year thematic interpretation research legacy. While leaving communication theory to his books, this companion offers writers strong theme examples, updated theme writer-s worksheet, inspirational quotes, technique highlights, and exercises, including the use of AI generators to craft themes. The second edition also includes new chapters on development psychology, presentation structures, a glossary, an essay on ChatGPT and theme writing, and much more. With contributions from Ham, Ted Cable, Shelton Johnson, Thorsten Ludwig, Don Enright, Judy Fort Brenneman, Kylie Christian, Michael Glen, and other voices from around the English-speaking world, this Field Guide serves at the desk, in the museum exhibit hall, on the park trail, or at an archeological site. It recognizes that teams, even communities, create natural-cultural heritage themes, and introduces the Interpretive Framework methodology to facilitate consensus community-based theme writing.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Contents

    Foreword by Sam Ham: ""Why I agreed to support this Field Guide""
    Pre-Tour Warmup: This Field Guide Originates in the 1990s
    Natural-Cultural History of the Second Edition
    Acknowledgments
    Trailhead: This Is How You Use This Field Guide
    Stop 1: The Theme that Lurks Behind Thematic Interpretation
    Stop 2: We Write Themes for Primary and Secondary Audiences
    Stop 3: Strong Interpretive Themes Embody Big Ideas and Vehicles to Deliver Them
    Stop 4: Interpreters Must Ignite Their Inspiration for the Big Idea, Not Just Write It
    Stop 5: The Big Idea Develops within the Audience's Mind via a Vehicle
    Stop 6: Themes Are Written for and by People Growing Up
    Stop 7: Construction of a Presentation Structure Begins with a Theme
    Stop 8: Theme Writing Can be Individual, Team-, or Community-Based
    Stop 9: Interpretive Frameworks Leverage the Power of Community for Interpretation
    Stop 10: To Be with or Not to Be with AI Theme Writing Generators, That Is the Question
    Field Notes
    Suggested Answers to Exercises
    Verbs for Stronger Themes and More Engaging Commentaries
    Field Inventory of Strong Themes in this Field Guide
    Themes of Best-selling Novels of All Time
    Interpretive Theme Writer's Worksheet
    Critique of Themes from Real Webinar Participants
    Oh, My Box!
    Field Guidelines for Interpretive Theme Writing
    References
    Quote Sources
    Glossary
    Index

    Voices from the Field
    1 Floating the Tigris: Harnessing the Light of Thematic Interpretation by Shelton Johnson
    2 Crafting Themes Guided by Indigenous and Traditional Culturales by Kylie Christian and Leanne Redpath
    3 Voices from the Field by Thorsten Ludwig
    4 I Want to Create Brilliant Big Ideas and Compelling Themes but. by Judy Fort Brenneman
    5 A Grand Theme Doesn't Ensure a Great Program-or Even a Good One by Don Enright
    6 Themes Contribute to Traveler Transformation atop Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs by Colby Brokvist
    7 Thematic Zone of Tolerance in a Theater Setting by Angela Pfenniger
    8 Tablets of Stone or Statements of Accord by Michael Hamish Glen
    9 Colombia Is the First Country to Adopt the Interpretive Framework by Clara Osorio and Carlos Rosero
    10 Theme Writing: A Trail that Never Ends by Ted Cable

    Theme Spotlights
    Theme Spotlight Pre-Tour Warmup. Message vs. Theme
    Theme Spotlight Natural-Cultural History of the Second Edition: Why Evolution Permeates this Field Guide
    Theme Spotlight Trailhead: Themes of Themes
    Theme Spotlight 2.1: Secondary Themes vs. Sub-Themes
    Theme Spotlight 3.1. Theme = Object + Big Idea
    Theme Spotlight 3.2. Big Idea vs. Interpretive Theme
    Theme Spotlight 4.1. Connecting Unlike Points to Cast New Light
    Theme Spotlight 4.2. Themes Should Present an Argument
    Theme Spotlight 5.1. Can a Theme Have More than One Sentence?
    Theme Spotlight 5.2. Transformative Themes Tap Deep Truths
    Theme Spotlight 5.3. Adding Humanity to Non-Human Phenomena
    Theme Spotlight 8.1. All Three Levels Can Interact
    Theme Spotlight 9.1. Historical Scan Supports Theme Identification

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