Memory, Subjectivities, and Representation Approaches to Oral Histor
This collection presents diverse scholarly approaches to oral narratives in the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking worlds. Eleven essays, originally written in Spanish, Portuguese, and English, coalesce around major themes that have long concerned oral histo
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Edited by Rina Benmayor, María Eugenia Cardenal de la Nuez & Pilar Domínguez Prats
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Founding Series Editors: Linda Shopes and Bruce M. Stave Editorial Board Rina Benmayor Division of Humanities and Communication & Oral History and Community Memory Archive California State University Monterey Bay United States
Alexander Freund Department of History & Oral History Centre University of Winnipeg Canada
Indira Chowdhury Archival Resources for Contemporary History India
Anna Green College of Humanities University of Exeter United Kingdom
Pilar Domínguez Department of Historical Sciences Division of Political Thought and Social Movements Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria España
Paula Hamilton Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences & Australian Centre for Public History University of Technology Sydney Australia
Sean Field Centre for Popular Memory Department of Historical Studies University of Cape Town South Africa
Paul Ortiz Department of History & Samuel Proctor Oral History Program University of Florida United States
The Order Has Been Carried Out: History, Memory, and Meaning of a Nazi Massacre in Romee, by Alessandro Portelli (2003) Sticking to the Union: An Oral History of the Life and Times of Julia Ruuttila, by Sandy Polishuk (2003) To Wear the Dust of War: From Bialystok to Shanghai to the Promised Land, an Oral Historyy, by Samuel Iwry, edited by L. J. H. Kelley (2004) Education as My Agenda: Gertrude Williams, Race, and the Baltimore Public Schools, s by Jo Ann Robinson (2005) Remembering: Oral History Performance, e edited by Della Pollock (2005) Postmemories of Terror: A New Generation Copes with the Legacy of the “Dirty War,” by Susana Kaiser (2005) Growing Up in The People’s Republic: Conversations between Two Daughters of China’s Revolution, by Ye Weili and Ma Xiaodong (2005)
Life and Death in the Delta: African American Narratives of Violence, Resilience, and Social Changee, by Kim Lacy Rogers (2006) Creating Choice: A Community Responds to the Need for Abortion and Birth Control, 1961–1973, by David P. Cline (2006) Voices from This Long Brown Land: Oral Recollections of Owens Valley Lives and Manzanar Pastss, by Jane Wehrey (2006) Radicals, Rhetoric, and the War: The University of Nevada in the Wake of Kent State, e by Brad E. Lucas (2006) The Unquiet Nisei: An Oral History of the Life of Sue Kunitomi Embrey, y by Diana Meyers Bahr (2007) Sisters in the Brotherhoods: Working Women Organizing for Equality in New York Cityy, by Jane LaTour (2008) Iraq’s Last Jews: Stories of Daily Life, Upheaval, and Escape from Modern Babylon, edited by Tamar Morad, Dennis Shasha, and Robert Shasha (2008) Soldiers and Citizens: An Oral History of Operation Iraqi Freedom from the Battlefield to the Pentagon, by Carl Mirra (2008) Overcoming Katrina: African American Voices from the Crescent City and Beyond, d by D’Ann R. Penner and Keith C. Ferdinand (2009) Bringing Desegregation Home: Memories of the Struggle toward School Integration in Rural North Carolinaa, by Kate Willink (2009) I Saw It C
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