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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Oral History [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Senate Historian, United States Senate)
  • Formatas: 562 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199940578
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 562 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199940578
In the past sixty years, oral history has moved from the periphery to the mainstream of academic studies, being employed as a research tool by historians, anthropologists, sociologists, medical therapists, documentary film makers, and educators at all levels. The Oxford Handbook of Oral History brings together forty authors on five continents to address the evolution of oral history, the impact of digital technology, the most recent methodological and archival issues, and the application of oral history to both scholarly research and public presentations. The volume is addressed to seasoned practitioners as well as to newcomers, offering diverse perspectives on the current state of the field and its likely future developments. Some of its articles survey large areas of oral history research and examine how they developed; others offer case studies that deal with specific projects, issues, and applications of oral history. From the Holocaust, the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, the Falklands War in Argentina, the Velvet Revolution in Eastern Europe, to memories of September 11, 2001 and of Hurricane Katrina, the creative and essential efforts of oral historians worldwide are examined and explained in this multipurpose handbook.
Contributors xiii
Introduction: The Evolution of Oral History 3(20)
Donald A. Ritchie
Part I The Nature of Interviewing
1 The Dynamics of Interviewing
23(14)
Mary Kay Quinlan
2 Those Who Prevailed and Those Who Were Replaced: Interviewing on Both Sides of a Conflict
37(14)
Miroslav Vanek
3 Interviewing in Cross-Cultural Settings
51(14)
William Schneider
4 Case Study: Oral History and Democracy: Lessons from Illiterates
65(12)
Mercedes Vilanova
Part II Memory And History
5 Memory and Remembering in Oral History
77(19)
Alistair Thomson
6 Can Memory Be Collective?
96(16)
Anna Green
7 Case Study: Rome's House of Memory and History: The Politics of Memory and Public Institutions
112(12)
Alessandro Portelli
8 How Does One Win a Lost War? Oral History and Political Memories
124(18)
Federico Guillermo Lorenz
9 Disappointed Remains: Trauma, Testimony, and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa
142(17)
Sean Field
10 Case Study: Memory Work with Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa
159(10)
Philippe Denis
Part III Theory And Interpretation
11 The Stages of Women's Oral History
169(17)
Sue Armitage
12 Race and Oral History
186(16)
Albert S. Broussard
13 Remembering in Later Life: Generating Individual and Social Change
202(17)
Joanna Bornat
14 The Proust Effect: Oral History and the Senses
219(14)
Paula Hamilton
15 After Action: Oral History and War
233(11)
Megan Hutching
16 Case Study: "Above all, we need the witness": The Oral History of Holocaust Survivors
244(11)
Jessica Wiederhorn
17 Case Study: Field Notes on Catastrophe: Reflections on the September 11, 2001, Oral History Memory and Narrative Project
255(12)
Mary Marshall Clark
Part IV The Technological Impact
18 Doing Video Oral History
267(10)
Brien R. Williams
19 Case Study: Opening Up Memory Space: The Challenges of Audiovisual History
277(8)
Albert Lichtblau
20 Achieving the Promise of Oral History in a Digital Age
285(18)
Doug Boyd
21 Oral History: Media, Message, and Meaning
303(12)
Clifford M. Kuhn
22 Messiah with a Microphone? Oral Historians, Technology, and Sound Archives
315(18)
Robert B. Perks
23 Case Study: Between the Raw and the Cooked in Oral History: Notes from the Kitchen
333(18)
Michael Frisch
Douglas Lambert
Part V Legal, Ethical, And Archival Imperatives
24 The Legal Ramifications of Oral History
351(21)
John A. Neuenschwander
25 Medical Ethics and Oral History
372(21)
Michelle Winslow
Graham Smith
26 The Archival Imperative: Can Oral History Survive the Funding Crisis in Archival Institutions?
393(16)
Beth M. Robertson
27 Case Study: The Southern Oral History Program
409(8)
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
Kathryn Nasstrom
28 Case Study: What is it That University-Based Oral History Can Do? The Berkeley Experience
417(12)
Richard Candida Smith
Part VI Presenting Oral History
29 Toward a Public Oral History
429(20)
Graham Smith
30 Motivating the Twenty-first-Century Student with Oral History
449(21)
Glenn Whitman
31 Oral History in Universities: From Margins to Mainstream
470(20)
Janis Wilton
32 Case Study: Engaging Interpretation through Digital Technologies
490(9)
Rina Benmayor
33 Oral History in the Digital Age
499(18)
Kelly Schrum
Sheila Brennan
James Halabuk
Sharon M. Leon
Tom Scheinfeldt
Index 517
Donald A. Ritchie is an Historian, U.S. Senate, author of The U.S. Congress: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2010), Reporting from Washington (OUP, 2005), Doing Oral History (2/E, OUP, 2003), et al, and former president, Oral History Association