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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Oral History
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Oral History
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ISBN No.: 9781350379923
Pages: 504
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 238.72
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS viii LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xvii Introduction 1 Alexander Freund (University of Winnipeg, Canada)Erin Jessee, (University of Glasgow, UK) and Alistair Thomson (Monash University, Australia) PART 1 CREATING INTERVIEWS Introduction 13 1 Oral History and the Interview 25 Amy Starecheski (Columbia University, USA) 2 The Interviewee''s Experience of Oral History 41 Anna Sheftel (Concordia University, Canada) 3 Designing Ethical Oral History Projects and Partnerships 57 Carla Pascoe Leahy (Independent Historian, Australia) 4 The Oral History Relationship: Interviewing Latin American Activists 73 Pablo Pozzi (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) 5 The Anxieties of Oral History Dialogues 89 Sean Field (University of Cape Town, South Africa) PART 2 INTERPRETING ORAL HISTORIES Introduction 107 6 Oral History as Evidence: Multidisciplinary Approaches 119 Anna Green (Stout Research Centre, New Zealand) 7 Voice, Emotion, Language, Narrative, Body: Analyzing Meaning in Oral History 137 Lindsey Dodd (Independent Historian, UK) 8 Oral History as Data: Multimodal Approaches to Analysis and Interpretation 153 Andrew Flinn, (University College London, UK) Julianne Nyhan, (TU Darmstadt, Germany and University College London, UK) and Hannah Smyth (University College London, UK) 9 When Relationships and Stories Guide Our Practice: Subjectivities, Intersubjectivities, and Intersectionality in Oral History 171 Katrina Srigley (Nipissing University, Canada) 10 Negotiating Interpretative Conflict in Oral History 193 Ricardo Santhiago (Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil) PART 3 MAKING HISTORIES Introduction 209 11 Writing Oral History 219 Alistair Thomson (Monash University, Australia) 12 Oral History and Creative Writing 237 Ariella Van Luyn (University of New England, Australia) 13 Listening for Place: Curating Landscape with Oral History 255 Mark Tebeau (Arizona State University, USA) 14 Making Audiovisual Histories: Oral History in Disguise 271 Nairy AbdElShafy (Independent Historian and Researcher, Egypt) 15 Oral History Performance 289 Clare Summerskill (Independent Researcher, UK) PART 4 ADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENT Introduction 305 16 Listening for Change: Oral History, Policy, and Professional Practice 313 Alison Chand (University of Strathclyde and University of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland) 17 Crisis Oral History: Methodology, Ethics, and Pedagogy 329 Hourig Attarian, (American University of Armenia, Armenia) Erin Jessee, (University of Glasgow, UK) Kathryn Nasstrom (University of San Francisco, USA) and Monica Eileen Patterson (Carleton University, Canada) 18 Testimony and Transitional Justice: Speaking, Truth, and Power 345 Anna Bryson (Queen''s University Belfast, Ireland) and Julia Volkmar (Law Society of Ireland, Ireland) 19 Teaching with Oral History: Reckoning with Stories of the Past 365 Kristina R. Llewellyn, (McMaster University, Canada) Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, (University of Ottawa, Canada) Marina Bantiou, (University of Thessaly and University of Peloponnese, Greece) Patrick Phillips (University of Ottawa, Canada), and Kiera Brant-Birioukov (Independent researcher, Canada) PART 5 CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Introduction 383 20 I Am the Voice of My Ancestors: Defining Oral History on Indigenous Terms 393 Nepia Mahuika (Massey University, New Zealand) 21 Oral History and our Planetary Future 409 Andrea Gaynor (University of Western Australia) and Meera Anna Oommen (Independent academic, India) 22 Monitoring the Self: Oral History in an Age of Autobiography and Surveillance 425 Alexander Freund (University of Winnipeg, Canada) 23 AI and Oral History: Anticipating Oral History''s Fifth Paradigm 443 Douglas A. Boyd (University of Kentucky Libraries, USA) Epilogue: Oral History in Troubling Times 459 Alexander Freund, (University of Winnipeg, Canada) Erin Jessee, (University of Glasgow, UK) and Alistair Thomson (Monash University, Australia) SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 463 INDEX 467.


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