Oral history: Volume 1 Collecting
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VOLUME I COLLECTING
Acknowledgements xvii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xxi
General introduction 1
PART 1
Influences, styles and variations 21
1 I did not interview the dead 23
DAVID PABLO BODBR
2 Reflections on oral history 27
SAUL BENISON
3 The uses of oral history 33
ALLAN NEVINS
4 Oral history as evidence 39
WILLIAM W. MOSS
5 Oral history in the federal government 43
DONALD A. RITCHIE
6 Flesh and blood archives: some early experiences 51
GEORGE EWART EVANS
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7 Oral sources for the social history of the Scottish Highlands
and Islands 54
ERIC CREGEEN
8 Steps to the redefinition of ‘oral history’: examples
from Africa 62
ELIZABETH TONKIN
9 Oral traditions and contemporary history: event, memory
experience and representation 68
INDIRA CHOWDHURY
10 Extracts from Roots: The Saga of an American Family 81
ALEX HALEY
11 What’s so special about women? Women’s oral history 94
SHERNA GLUCK
12 Extract From The Voice Of The Past: Oral History 113
PAUL THOMPSON
13 Oral history and contemporary history 122
KIM HOWELLS AND MERFYN JONES
14 Reminiscence and oral history: parallel universes
or shared endeavour? 131
JOANNA BORNAT
15 A dialogical relationship: an approach to oral history 150
ALESSANDRO PORTELLI
PART 2
Before the interview 161
16 Movement without aim: methodological and theoretical
problems in oral history 163
RONALD J. GRELE
17 Craftsmanship and flexibility in oral history: a pluralistic
approach to methodology and theory 179
PERRY K. BLATZ
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18 Research design and strategies 194
MARY A. LARSON
19 ‘I don’t fancy history very much’: reflections on interviewee
recruitment and refusal in Bosnia-Herzegovina 214
ANNA SHEFTEL
20 Who is the subject? Queer theory meets oral history 230
NAN ALAMILLA BOYD
PART 3
The interview 243
21 On oral history interviewing 245
CHARLES T. MORRISSEY
22 Theory, method and oral history 252
PETER FRIEDLANDER
23 Stories as clues to sociological understanding: the bakers
of Paris 261
DANIEL BERTAUX
24 Learning to listen: interview techniques and analyses 275
KATHRYN ANDERSON AND DANA C. JACK
25 ‘Do I like them too much?’ Effects of the oral history
interview on the interviewer and vice-versa 290
VALERIE YOW
26 Secrets, lies, and misremembering: the perils of oral
history interviewing 310
SANDY POLISHUK
PART 4
Trauma and silences 319
27 Oral history — ‘more dangerous than therapy’? Interviewees’
reflections on recording traumatic or taboo issue 321
WENDY RICKARD
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28 But sometimes you’re not part of the story: oral histories
and ways of remembering and telling 343
ANTOINETTE ERRANTE
29 Beyond ‘healing’: trauma, oral history and regeneration 369
SEAN FIELD
30 Stories from no land: the women of Srebrenica speak out 386
SELMA LEYDESDORFF
31 Oral history and trauma: experiences of sexualised violence
under national socialist persecution 399
HELGA AMESBERGER
VOLUME II ANALYZING
Acknowledgements ix
PART 5
History 1
32 ‘Insights and oversights’: reflections on the documentary
tradition and the theoretical turn in oral history 3
LINDA SHOPES
33 Listen to their voices: two case studies in the interpretation
of oral history interviews 14
RON GRELE
34 The peculiarities of oral history 31
ALESSANDRO PORTELLI
35 Work ideology and working class attitudes to Fascism 45
LUISA PAS SERINI
36 Structure and validity in oral evidence 68
TREVOR LUMMIS
37 Oral history as genre 79
ALESSANDRO PORTELLI
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38 History as mindscapes 101
YOGESHRAJ
PART 6
Narrative 111
39 ‘That’s not what I said’: interpretative conflict in oral
narrative research 113
KATHERINE BORLAND
40 Narrative theory 126
MARY CHAMBERLAIN
41 The use of eyewitness testimony in constructing local
history: what really happened during the 1918 Finnish Civil
War in Sammatti? 146
ANNE HEIMO
42 Memory-talk: London childhoods 167
SALLY ALEXANDER
43 Communism’s ‘bright past’: loyalty to the party despite
the Gulag 181
NANCI ADLER
PART 7
Memory 199
44 Memory as both source and subject of study:
the transformations of oral history 201
LYNN ABRAMS
45 Popular memory: theory, politics, method 221
POPULAR MEMORY GROUP
46 The Anzac legend: exploring national myth and memory
in Australia 233
ALISTAIR THOMSON 47 *
47 What is social in oral history? 241
SAMUEL SCHRAGER
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48 Conclusion from Social Memory: New Perspectives
on the Past 257
CHRIS WICKHAM AND JAMES J. FENTRESS
49 Truthfulness, history and identity 260
ELIZABETH TONKIN
50 Surviving memory: truth and inaccuracy in
Holocaust testimony 285
MARK ROSEMAN
51 Meatpackers, Peronists, and collective memory: a view from
the South 300
DANIEL JAMES
52 Culture and composure: creating narratives of the gendered
self in oral history interviews 309
PENNY SUMMERFIELD
53 Individual remembering and ‘collective memory’:
theoretical presuppositions and contemporary debates 335
ANNA GREEN
54 Beyond individual/collective memory: women’s transactive
memories of food, family and conflict 352
GRAHAM SMITH
55 The Proust effect: oral history and the senses 377
PAULA HAMILTON
VOLUME III SHARING
Acknowledgements ix
PART 8
Archiving 1 56 * *
56 Messiah with the microphone? Oral historians, technology,
and sound archives 3
ROB B. PERKS
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57 The implications of ora! history for librarians 22
MARTHA JANE K. ZACHERT
58 Extracts from ‘Archives, oral history and oral tradition:
a RAMP study’ 25
WILLIAM W. MOSS AND PETER C. MAZIKANA
59 Oral history in the archives: its documentary role in the
twenty-first century 46
ELLEN D. SWAIN
60 To hear with the collection: the contextualisation and
recontextualisation of archived interviews 66
MALIN THOR TUREBY
61 ‘I just want to click on it to listen’: oral history archives,
orality, and usability 83
DOUGLAS A. BOYD
PART 9
Words 103
62 Perils of the transcript 105
RAPHAEL SAMUEL
63 The uneasy page: transcribing and editing oral history 109
ELINOR A. MAZE
64 Let the data sing: representing discourse in poetic form 134
KRISTA WOODLEY
65 Casting a wider net: reflecting on translation in oral history 151
BOGUSIA TEMPLE
PART 10
(Re)use 169 66 * *
66 Three dimensions and more: oral history beyond the
paradoxes of method 171
MICHAEL FRISCH
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67 Oral history as process-generated data 194
ALEXANDER FREUND
68 Secondary analysis in reflection: some experiences of re-use
from an oral history perspective 221
JOANNA BORNAT
69 Steering clear of the rocks: a look at the current state of oral
history ethics in the digital age 231
MARY LARSON
PART 11
Authority 241
70 Extracts from A Shared Authority 243
MICHAEL FRISCH
71 ‘1 was content and not content’: oral history and the
collaborative process 248
ALICIA J. ROUVEROL AND CEDRIC N. CHATTERLEY
72 A shared authority: an impossible goal? 269
LORRAINE SITZIA
73 The limits of oral history: ethics and methodology amid
highly politicized research settings 279
ERIN JESSEE
PART 12
Education 297
74 Oral history as a teaching tool 299
WILLIAM CUTLER, ELIOT WIGGINTON, STAN ECHOLS,
BARBARA GALLANT AND EDWARD IVES
75 Technology and pedagogy in the oral history classroom 315
RINA BENMAYOR 76
76 Authentic doing: student-produced web-based digital video
oral histories 328
HOWARD LEVIN
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77 Bringing a hidden pond to public attention: increasing
impact through digital tools 349
ANNE VALK AND HOLLY EWALD
78 Beyond the transcript: oral history and pedagogy 365
MARJORIE L. McLELLAN
VOLUME IV PRESENTING
Acknowledgements ix
PART 13
Communities 1
79 Oral history and the study of communities: problems,
paradoxes, and possibilities 3
LINDA SHOPES
80 Prejudice and reality 14
SVEN B. EK
81 Dig where you stand 20
SVEN LINDQVIST
82 The roots of oral history: exploring contrasting attitudes
to elite, corporate, and business oral history in Britain and
the U.S. 28
ROB PERKS
83 Family life histories: a collaborative venture 35
AKEMI KIKUMURA
84 Ways of listening 40
HUGO SLIM AND PAUL THOMPSON WITH
OLIVIA BENNETT AND NIGEL CROSS
85 Katrina narratives: what creative writers can teach us
about oral history 52
ANNA HIRSCH AND CLAIRE DIXON
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PART 14
Public history
63
86 Oral history and public history
ENID H. DOUGLASS
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87 Public history and oral history
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JO BLATTI
88 Oral history, documentary, and the mystification of power:
a case study critique of public methodology 80
MICHAEL FRISCH
89 Returning history to the community: oral history in a
museum setting 87
ANNA GREEN
90 ‘Muscle memory’: performing oral history 101
JEFF FRIEDMAN
91 Authoring in sound: aural history, radio and the
digital revolution 124
CHARLES HARDY III
92 Parks Canada, the commemoration of Canada, and
Northern Aboriginal oral history 138
DAVID NEUFELD
93 Mapping memories of displacement: oral history,
memoryscapes, and mobile methodologies 157
STEVEN HIGH
PART 15
Politics and power 171
94 Denying the past: right wing extremist youth in
West Germany 173
LENA INOWLOCKI 95
95 Memory, struggle, and power: on interviewing
political activists 185
KIM LACY ROGERS
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96 Telling our stories: feminist debates and the use of
oral history 200
JOAN SANGSTER
97 Alongside Route 3, ‘The glorious double P’: an approach
to ‘Peronist faggots’ (‘Putos Peronistas’) of La Matanza 222
GERARDO MÉDICA AND VIVIANA VILLEGAS
98 Homo sovieticus surviving democracy? Post-socialist
nostalgia in Bulgaria 238
DANIELA KOLEVA
PART 16
Empowerment 251
99 Oral history as a social movement: reminiscence and
older people 253
JOANNA BORNAT
100 Central American refugee testimonies and performed life
histories in the sanctuary movement 269
WILLIAM WESTERMAN
101 Countering corporate narratives from the streets: the
Cleveland homeless oral history project 283
DANIEL KERR
102 Emotion in narrating the history of learning disability 303
SHEENA ROLPH AND DOROTHY ATKINSON
103 The truth which will set us all free: national reconciliation,
oral history and the conspiracy of silence 320
PETER READ
104 Under storytelling’s spell? Oral history in a neoliberal age 334
ALEXANDER FREUND
Index 370
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