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The Oral History Reader
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Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 2006
Binding: Softcover
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Book Description: Taylor Francis Ltd, United Kingdom, 2006. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 2nd Revised edition. 246 x 174 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. Fully updated to include the most recent articles on key issues, this second edition of "The Oral History Reader" is a comprehensive, international anthology of major, 'classic' articles and cutting-edge pieces on the theory, method and use of oral history. Arranged in five thematic sections, the collection details issues in the theory and practice of oral history, and covers influential debates in its development over the past fifty years. New articles and issues include: interviewing methods and the oral history relationship; the use of testimony in truth and reconciliation politics; memory and interpretation; the digital revolution and new technologies for the creation, use and dissemination of oral history; community oral history projects; memory and history. Including new introductions to each of the articles, each section contains an overall introduction which contextualises the selection by reviewing key issues and relevant literature. Extensive cross-referencing and indexing provides an aid to research and a crucial comparative dimension.Including an updated bibliography and useful contacts list, this second edition of "The Oral History Reader" is an essential tool for all students of modern history, memory studies, sociology, anthropology, media studies, cultural and heritage studies, gerontology, archives, library and information studies. Bookseller Inventory # AA69780415343039 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Book Description: Taylor and Francis(Routledge), 2006. Paperback. Book Condition: New. REV Edition Number is 2. 9.685 by 6.85 inches. (592 pages) This greaty anticipated update of The Ora History Reader is a comprehensive, internationa anthoogy of major, cassic artices and cutting-edge pieces on the theory, method and use of ora history. This wide-ranging voume iustrates simiarities and differences in ora history from around the word, incuding exampes from North and South America, Britain and Europe, Austraasia, Asia and Africa. It aso detais the subjects such as women's history, famiy history, gay and esbian history, ethnic history and disabiity history to which ora history has made a significant contribution. This second edition is arranged into five thematic sections. The coection detais issues in the theory and practice of ora history and covers infuentia debates in its deveopment over the past sixty years. New chapters incude: interview methods and the ora history reationship the use of testimony in truth and reconciiation poitics memory and interpretation the digita revoution and new technoogies for the creation, use and dissemination of ora history community ora history projects memory and history. The Ora History Reader is an essentia too for a students of modern history, memory studies, socioogy, anthropoogy, media studies, cutura and heritage studies, gerontoogy and archives, ibrary and information studies. Introduction to second edition. Part 1: Critica deveopments . Introduction. 1. Back history, ora history and geneaogy Aex Haey 2. The voice of the past: ora history Pau Thompson 3. What makes ora history different Aessandro Portei 4. Popuar memory: theory, poitics, method Popuar Memory Group 5. Do I ike them too much?: effects of the ora history interview on the interviewer and vice-versa Vaerie Yow 6. Refections on womens ora history: an exchange Susan H. Armitage and Sherna Berger Guck 7. Listening in the cod: the practice of ora history in an Argentinemeatpacking community Danie James 8. Ora history and the digita revoution: toward a post-documentary sensibiity Michae Frisch Part 2: Interviewing . Introduction. 9. Interviewing an interviewer Studs Terke with Tony Parker 10. Learning to isten: interview techniques and anayses Kathryn Anderson and Dana C. Jack 11. Ways of istening: different approaches to interviewing Hugo Sim and Pau Thompson, with Oivia Bennett and Nige Cross 12. Interviewing the women of Phokeng: consciousness and gender, insider and outsider Beinda Bozzoi 13. Issues in cross-cutura interviewing: Japanese women in Engand Susan K. Burton 14. Famiy myths, memories and interviewing Ruth Finnegan 15. Life history interviews with peope with earning disabiities Jan Wamsey 16. Navigating ife review interviews with survivors of trauma Mark Kempner Part 3: Interpreting memories . Introduction. 17. Remembering a vietnam war firefight: changing perspectives over time Fred Aison 18. Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in hoocaust testimony Mark Roseman 19. Anzac memories: putting popuar memory theory into practice in Austraia Aistair Thomson 20. Structure and vaidity in ora evidence Trevor Lummis 21. Ora history and the study of communities: probems, paradoxes and possibiities Linda Shopes 22. Teing taes: ora history and the construction of pre-stonewa esbian history Eizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy 23. Memory work in java: a cautionary tae Ann Laura Stoer with Karen Strasser 24. Thats not what I said: interpretative confict in ora narrative research Katherine Borand 25. Evidence, empathy and ethics: essons from ora histories of the Kan Katheen Bee Part 4: Making histories. Introduction. 26. Ora history in the archives: its documentary roe in the twenty-first century Een D. Swain 27. Voice, ear and text: words, meaning and transcription Francis Good 28. Reminiscence as iteracy: intersections and creative moments Jane Mace 29. What the wind wont take away: the genesis of Nisa - the ife and words of a kung woman Marjorie Shostak 30. Authoring in sound: aura history, radio and the digita revoution Chares Hardy III 31. The future. Bookseller Inventory # AG0415343038 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Book Description: Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge, 2006. paperback. Book Condition: New. *** NEW COPY *** TITLE SHIPPED FROM UK *** Binding paperback Including the articles on key issues, this edition is an anthology of articles and pieces on the theory, method and use of oral history. It details issues in the theory and practice of oral history, and covers influential debates in its development. Bookseller Inventory # 0415343038 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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