Oral History at the Crossroads

Oral History at the Crossroads
Author: Steven C. High
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Habiletés de survie
ISBN: 0774826835

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How do we engage difficult histories and the experiences of new immigrants displaced by war, genocide, and human rights violations? This book reconfigures the conventional relationship between those who have sought refuge and rebuilt their lives and those who seek to record, understand, and transmit these life stories. It offers an alternative model to traditional research practices based on the idea of shared authority, whereby communities become partners in the research. Drawing on the collaborative Montreal Life Stories project, this book has methodological and ethical implications for scholars of oral history, collaborative research, public history and memory studies, and refugee studies.

Beyond Testimony and Trauma

Beyond Testimony and Trauma
Author: Steven High
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774828956

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Survivors of terrible events are often portrayed as unsung heroes or tragic victims but rarely as complex human beings whose lives extend beyond the stories they have told. The contributors to Beyond Testimony and Trauma consider other ways to engage with survivors and their accounts based on valuable insights gained from their work on long-term oral history projects. While the contexts vary widely, they demonstrate that through deep listening, long-term relationship building, and collaborative research design, it is possible to move beyond the problematic aspects of “testimony” to shine a light on the more nuanced lives of survivors of mass violence.

Coker Creek

Coker Creek
Author: Fred Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1991-10-01
Genre: Church buildings
ISBN: 0963096206

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"Coker Creek: Cross Roads to History", is a story about a pioneer community in East Tennessee. Author Fred Brown, an award winning journalist, has spent more than 4 years researching historical records, gathering stories & conducting oral interviews in the community nestled in the Unicoi Mountains in Monroe County, Tennessee. The book is the history of early goldmining, Cherokee Indians, & the founding of the Church of God in a mountain community settled by early pioneers. It is a unique story about a unique Community.

At a Crossroads

At a Crossroads
Author: George P. Nicholas,Thomas D. Andrews
Publsiher: Burnaby, B.C. : Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015048852407

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Oral History Theory

Oral History Theory
Author: Lynn Abrams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317277996

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Oral history is increasingly acknowledged as a key tool for anyone studying the history of the recent past, and Oral History Theory provides a comprehensive, systematic and accessible overview of this important field. Combining the study of theories drawn from disciplines ranging from linguistics to psychoanalysis with the observations of practitioners and including extensive examples of oral history practice from around the world, this book constitutes the first integrated discussion of oral history theory. Structured around key themes such as the peculiarities of oral history, the study of the self, subjectivity and intersubjectivity, memory, narrative, performance, power and trauma, each chapter provides a clear and user-friendly explanation of the various theoretical approaches, illustrating these with examples from the rich field of published oral history and making suggestions for the practicing oral historian. This second edition includes a new chapter on trauma and ethics, a preface discussing new developments in the field and updated glossary and further reading sections. Supplemented by a new companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/abrams) containing a comprehensive range of case studies, audio material and further resources, this book will be invaluable to experienced and novice oral historians, professionals, and students who are new to the discipline.

Oral History Education and Justice

Oral History  Education  and Justice
Author: Kristina R. Llewellyn,Nicholas Ng-A-Fook
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351715850

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This book addresses oral history as a form of education for redress and reconciliation. It provides scholarship that troubles both the possibilities and limitations of oral history in relation to the pedagogical and curricular redress of historical harms. Contributing authors compel the reader to question what oral history calls them to do, as citizens, activists, teachers, or historians, in moving towards just relations. Highlighting the link between justice and public education through oral history, chapters explore how oral histories question pedagogical and curricular harms, and how they shed light on what is excluded or made invisible in public education. The authors speak to oral history as a hopeful and important pedagogy for addressing difficult knowledge, exploring significant questions such as: how do community-based oral history projects affect historical memory of the public? What do we learn from oral history in government systems of justice versus in the political struggles of non-governmental organizations? What is the burden of collective remembering and how does oral history implicate people in the past? How are oral histories about difficult knowledge represented in curriculum, from digital storytelling and literature to environmental and treaty education? This book presents oral history as as a form of education that can facilitate redress and reconciliation in the face of challenges, and bring about an awareness of historical knowledge to support action that addresses legacies of harm. Furthering the field on oral history and education, this work will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of social justice education, oral history, Indigenous education, curriculum studies, history of education, and social studies education.

Oral History and Photography

Oral History and Photography
Author: A. Freund,A. Thomson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230120099

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This book collects original research essays to explore the diverse uses of photographs and photography in oral history, from the use of photos as memory triggers to their deployment in the telling of life stories. The book's contributors include both oral historians and photography scholars and critics.

Crossroads at Clarksdale

Crossroads at Clarksdale
Author: Françoise N. Hamlin
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807835494

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Weaving national narratives from stories of the daily lives and familiar places of local residents, Francoise Hamlin chronicles the slow struggle for black freedom through the history of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Hamlin paints a full picture of the town ov