Oral History: The Challenges of DialogueMarta Kurkowska-Budzan, Krzysztof Zamorski John Benjamins Publishing, 2009 - 224 Seiten Oral History: The Challenges of Dialogue shows contemporary oral history at work in a variety of contexts, levels, and engagements. The issues developed in the book correspond to different stages of research: preparing and conducting the interview, evaluating and analyzing the collected material, publishing in the broad sense of speaking to different audiences, and finally, addressing the dilemmas and philosophical reflections with an emphasis on ethics. This book aims to address oral history from two perspectives. The first is the perspective of oral history as dialoguing, the second is the presentation of concrete situations, research, persons, and their own stories as built on the solid ground of discourse and within a concrete context. The chapters embody the experiences of the authors, their efforts and successes, as well as their failures in dialoguing with narrators. Unveiled in this book is the extensive breadth of contemporary oral history work, bridging epistemological and methodological horizons. |
Inhalt
Trust in the empathic interview | 3 |
Oral historian neither moralizer nor informer | 15 |
Memorable belongings | 27 |
Collecting memories of the 1960s and 1970s youth culture | 35 |
Interviewing and transcribing lobbyists | 47 |
Section 2 Doing gender | 61 |
Doing gender within oral history | 63 |
Phenomenological perspective on womens oral history interviews | 77 |
The stranger within my Gate Irish emigrant narratives of exile tradition and modernity in postwa | 129 |
Section 4 Public space challenges | 145 |
Aural history and audio art | 147 |
Oral history as a dialogue with the PolishJewish past of a local community from the perspective of | 169 |
Experiences of the Refugee Communities History Project | 179 |
Section 5 Story oral history historiography | 193 |
Expectations responsibilities and dissociations | 195 |
Life story interviews and the Truth of Memory Some aspects of oral history from a historicophilo | 205 |
The problems of articulating beingness in womens oral histories | 87 |
Section 3 Behind and beyond the stories | 99 |
Between myth and history | 101 |
Oral testimonies of Ruta Czaplińska and Elżbieta Zawacka | 115 |
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The series Studies in Narrative | 225 |
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