The Resource The Oral History Reader, edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson
The Oral History Reader, edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson
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The item The Oral History Reader, edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Yuma County Library District.
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- Edition
- Third edition.
- Extent
- xx, 721 pages
- Contents
-
- Part I. Critical developments: introduction
- Black history, oral history and genealogy /Alex Haley
- The voice of the past: oral history /Paul Thompson
- Oral history and hard times: a review essay /Michael Frisch
- What makes oral history different /Alessandro Portelli
- Politics and praxis in Canadian workng-class oral history /Joan Sangster
- 'Listening in the cold': the practice of oral history in an Argentine working-class community /Daniel James
- What remains: reflections on crisis oral history /Mark Cave
- Oral history and the senses /Paula Hamilton
- 'I just want to click on it to listen': oral history archives, orality and usability /Dougls A. Boyd
- Part II. Interviewing
- Interviewing an interviewer /Studs Terkel with Tony Parker
- Interviewing techniques and strategies /Valerie Yow
- Learning to listen: interview techniques and analysis /Kathryn Andeson and Dana C. Jack
- Remembering in groups: negotiating between 'individual' and 'collective' memories /Graham Smith
- Interviewing the women of Phokeng: consciousness and gender insider and outside /Belinda Bozzoli
- Isues in cross-cultural interviewing: Japanese women in England /Susan K. Burton
- Reticence in oral history interviews /Lenore Layman
- Toward an ethics of silence? negotiating off-the-record events and identity in oral history /Alexander Freund
- Imaging family memories: my mum, her photographs, our memories /Janis Wilton
- Interviewing in business and corporate environments: benefits and challenges /Rob Perks
- Part III. Interpreting memories
- Remembering survival: inside a Nazi slave-labor camp /Christopher R. Browning
- Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in holocaust testimony /Mark Roseman
- Remembering a Vietnam war firefight: changing perspectives over time /Fred Allison
- Anzac memories: putting popular memory theory into practice in Australia /Alistair Thomson
- Private life in Stalin's Russia: narratives, memory and oral history /Orlando Figes
- Memory work in java: a cautionary tale /Ann Laura Stoler with Karen Strassler
- Sex, 'silence' and audiotape: listening for female same-sex desire in Cuba /Carrie Hamilton
- 'That's not what I said': interpretative conflict in oral narrative research /Katherine Borland
- Evidence, empathy and ethics: lessons from oral histories of the klan /Kathleen Blee
- Remembering and reworking emotions: the reanalysis of emotion in an interview /Joanna Bornat
- Part IV. Making histories
- Voice, ear and text: words, meaning and transcription /Francis Good
- Editing oral history for publication /Linda Shopes
- The affective power of sound: oral historyon radio /Siobhán McHugh
- Foundling voices: placing oral history at the heart of an oral history exhibition /Sarah Lowry and Alison Duke
- Co-creating our story: making a documentary film /Megan Webster and Noelia Gravotta
- The historical hearing aid: located oral history from the listener's perspective /Toby Butler
- Mapping memories of displacement: oral history, memoryscapes and mobile methodologies /Steven Hugh
- Part V. Advocacy and empowerment
- Imagining communities: memory, loss and resilience in post-apartheid cape town /Sean Field
- Sound, memory and dis/placement: exploring sound, song and performance as oral history in the southern African borerlands /Angela Impey
- 'You hear it in their voice': photographs and cultural consolidaton among Inuit youths and elders /Carol Payne
- 'We know what the problem is': using video and radio oral history to develop collaboratve analysis of homelessness /Daniel Kerr
- Trying to be good: lessons in oral history and performance /Alicia J. Rouverol
- Oral history and new orthodoxies: narrative accounts in the history of learning disability /Sheena Rolph and Jan Walmsley
- The limits of oral history: ethics and methodology amid highly politicized research settings /Erin Jessee
- Isbn
- 9780415707336
- Label
- The Oral History Reader
- Title
- The Oral History Reader
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 907.2
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- D16.14
- LC item number
- .O76 2016
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Perks, Robert
- Thomson, Alistair
- Series statement
- Routledge readers in history
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Oral history
- Label
- The Oral History Reader, edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part I. Critical developments: introduction -- Black history, oral history and genealogy /Alex Haley -- The voice of the past: oral history /Paul Thompson -- Oral history and hard times: a review essay /Michael Frisch -- What makes oral history different /Alessandro Portelli -- Politics and praxis in Canadian workng-class oral history /Joan Sangster -- 'Listening in the cold': the practice of oral history in an Argentine working-class community /Daniel James -- What remains: reflections on crisis oral history /Mark Cave -- Oral history and the senses /Paula Hamilton -- 'I just want to click on it to listen': oral history archives, orality and usability /Dougls A. Boyd -- Part II. Interviewing -- Interviewing an interviewer /Studs Terkel with Tony Parker -- Interviewing techniques and strategies /Valerie Yow -- Learning to listen: interview techniques and analysis /Kathryn Andeson and Dana C. Jack -- Remembering in groups: negotiating between 'individual' and 'collective' memories /Graham Smith -- Interviewing the women of Phokeng: consciousness and gender insider and outside /Belinda Bozzoli -- Isues in cross-cultural interviewing: Japanese women in England /Susan K. Burton -- Reticence in oral history interviews /Lenore Layman -- Toward an ethics of silence? negotiating off-the-record events and identity in oral history /Alexander Freund -- Imaging family memories: my mum, her photographs, our memories /Janis Wilton -- Interviewing in business and corporate environments: benefits and challenges /Rob Perks -- Part III. Interpreting memories -- Remembering survival: inside a Nazi slave-labor camp /Christopher R. Browning -- Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in holocaust testimony /Mark Roseman -- Remembering a Vietnam war firefight: changing perspectives over time /Fred Allison -- Anzac memories: putting popular memory theory into practice in Australia /Alistair Thomson -- Private life in Stalin's Russia: narratives, memory and oral history /Orlando Figes -- Memory work in java: a cautionary tale /Ann Laura Stoler with Karen Strassler -- Sex, 'silence' and audiotape: listening for female same-sex desire in Cuba /Carrie Hamilton -- 'That's not what I said': interpretative conflict in oral narrative research /Katherine Borland -- Evidence, empathy and ethics: lessons from oral histories of the klan /Kathleen Blee -- Remembering and reworking emotions: the reanalysis of emotion in an interview /Joanna Bornat -- Part IV. Making histories -- Voice, ear and text: words, meaning and transcription /Francis Good -- Editing oral history for publication /Linda Shopes -- The affective power of sound: oral historyon radio /Siobhán McHugh -- Foundling voices: placing oral history at the heart of an oral history exhibition /Sarah Lowry and Alison Duke -- Co-creating our story: making a documentary film /Megan Webster and Noelia Gravotta -- The historical hearing aid: located oral history from the listener's perspective /Toby Butler -- Mapping memories of displacement: oral history, memoryscapes and mobile methodologies /Steven Hugh -- Part V. Advocacy and empowerment -- Imagining communities: memory, loss and resilience in post-apartheid cape town /Sean Field -- Sound, memory and dis/placement: exploring sound, song and performance as oral history in the southern African borerlands /Angela Impey -- 'You hear it in their voice': photographs and cultural consolidaton among Inuit youths and elders /Carol Payne -- 'We know what the problem is': using video and radio oral history to develop collaboratve analysis of homelessness /Daniel Kerr -- Trying to be good: lessons in oral history and performance /Alicia J. Rouverol -- Oral history and new orthodoxies: narrative accounts in the history of learning disability /Sheena Rolph and Jan Walmsley -- The limits of oral history: ethics and methodology amid highly politicized research settings /Erin Jessee
- Control code
- ocn920469609
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Edition
- Third edition.
- Extent
- xx, 721 pages
- Isbn
- 9780415707336
- Lccn
- 2015016095
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)920469609
- Label
- The Oral History Reader, edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part I. Critical developments: introduction -- Black history, oral history and genealogy /Alex Haley -- The voice of the past: oral history /Paul Thompson -- Oral history and hard times: a review essay /Michael Frisch -- What makes oral history different /Alessandro Portelli -- Politics and praxis in Canadian workng-class oral history /Joan Sangster -- 'Listening in the cold': the practice of oral history in an Argentine working-class community /Daniel James -- What remains: reflections on crisis oral history /Mark Cave -- Oral history and the senses /Paula Hamilton -- 'I just want to click on it to listen': oral history archives, orality and usability /Dougls A. Boyd -- Part II. Interviewing -- Interviewing an interviewer /Studs Terkel with Tony Parker -- Interviewing techniques and strategies /Valerie Yow -- Learning to listen: interview techniques and analysis /Kathryn Andeson and Dana C. Jack -- Remembering in groups: negotiating between 'individual' and 'collective' memories /Graham Smith -- Interviewing the women of Phokeng: consciousness and gender insider and outside /Belinda Bozzoli -- Isues in cross-cultural interviewing: Japanese women in England /Susan K. Burton -- Reticence in oral history interviews /Lenore Layman -- Toward an ethics of silence? negotiating off-the-record events and identity in oral history /Alexander Freund -- Imaging family memories: my mum, her photographs, our memories /Janis Wilton -- Interviewing in business and corporate environments: benefits and challenges /Rob Perks -- Part III. Interpreting memories -- Remembering survival: inside a Nazi slave-labor camp /Christopher R. Browning -- Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in holocaust testimony /Mark Roseman -- Remembering a Vietnam war firefight: changing perspectives over time /Fred Allison -- Anzac memories: putting popular memory theory into practice in Australia /Alistair Thomson -- Private life in Stalin's Russia: narratives, memory and oral history /Orlando Figes -- Memory work in java: a cautionary tale /Ann Laura Stoler with Karen Strassler -- Sex, 'silence' and audiotape: listening for female same-sex desire in Cuba /Carrie Hamilton -- 'That's not what I said': interpretative conflict in oral narrative research /Katherine Borland -- Evidence, empathy and ethics: lessons from oral histories of the klan /Kathleen Blee -- Remembering and reworking emotions: the reanalysis of emotion in an interview /Joanna Bornat -- Part IV. Making histories -- Voice, ear and text: words, meaning and transcription /Francis Good -- Editing oral history for publication /Linda Shopes -- The affective power of sound: oral historyon radio /Siobhán McHugh -- Foundling voices: placing oral history at the heart of an oral history exhibition /Sarah Lowry and Alison Duke -- Co-creating our story: making a documentary film /Megan Webster and Noelia Gravotta -- The historical hearing aid: located oral history from the listener's perspective /Toby Butler -- Mapping memories of displacement: oral history, memoryscapes and mobile methodologies /Steven Hugh -- Part V. Advocacy and empowerment -- Imagining communities: memory, loss and resilience in post-apartheid cape town /Sean Field -- Sound, memory and dis/placement: exploring sound, song and performance as oral history in the southern African borerlands /Angela Impey -- 'You hear it in their voice': photographs and cultural consolidaton among Inuit youths and elders /Carol Payne -- 'We know what the problem is': using video and radio oral history to develop collaboratve analysis of homelessness /Daniel Kerr -- Trying to be good: lessons in oral history and performance /Alicia J. Rouverol -- Oral history and new orthodoxies: narrative accounts in the history of learning disability /Sheena Rolph and Jan Walmsley -- The limits of oral history: ethics and methodology amid highly politicized research settings /Erin Jessee
- Control code
- ocn920469609
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Edition
- Third edition.
- Extent
- xx, 721 pages
- Isbn
- 9780415707336
- Lccn
- 2015016095
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)920469609
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