New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
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Part of the series Palgrave studies in oral history;Palgrave studies in oral history.
Notes:
- Reflections on a lifetime of listening / Henry Greenspan — From California to Kufr Nameh and back: reflections on forty years of feminist oral history / Sherna Berger Gluck — On and off the record in shifting times and circumstances / Julie Cruikshank and Tatiana Argounova-Low — Politics and praxis in Canadian working-class oral history / Joan Sangster — Encounters in vulnerability, familiarity, and friendship / Hourig Attarian — The vulnerable listener / Martha Norkunas — Listen and learn: familiarity and feeling in the oral history interview / Alan Wong — Going places: helping youth with refugee experiences take their stories public / Elizabeth Miller — Not just another interviewee: befriending a Holocaust survivor / Stacey Zembrzycki — The intersection of ethics and politics / Leyla Neyzi — I can hear Lois now: corrections to my story of the internment of Japanese Canadians — for the record / Pamela Sugiman — Third parties in third spaces : reflecting on the role of the translator in oral history interviews with Iraqi diasporic women / Nadia Jones-Gailani — If you’d told me you wanted to talk about the ’60s, I wouldn’t have called you back : reflections on collective memory and the practice of oral history / Nancy Janovicek — The ethical murk of using testimony in oral historical research in South Africa / Monica Eileen Patterson — Considering silence / Erin Jessee — Toward an ethics of silence: negotiating off-the-record events and identity in oral history / Alexander Freund — The heart of activism in Colombia: reflections on activism and oral history research in a conflict area / Luis van Isschot — I don’t fancy history very much : reflections on interviewee recruitment and refusal in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Anna Sheftel.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects:
- Oral history — Methodology.
- Oral history — Moral and ethical aspects.
- Oral history — Political aspects.
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