Practicing Oral History with Immigrant Narrators Practicing Oral History Series
Auteur : McKirdy Carol
Foreword Preface 1. Introduction to Oral History 2. Working with the Immigrant Community 3. Trauma 4. Cultural Awareness 5. The Importance of Language 6. Using an Interpreter in an Oral History Interview 7. Using Images to Support Oral History Narrative 8. An Oral History Project Step by Step 9. Savan – A Case Study with an Immigrant Narrator Appendix A: Oral History Project Written Appendix B: Project Details, Field Notes, and Annotated Log Appendix C: Generic Introduction and Initial Interview Questions Appendix D: Trauma Support Services Appendix E: Networking: Organizations and Professional Associations Notes Glossary Further Reading Index About the Author
Carol McKirdy is proprietor of the oral history company HistoryHerstory based in Sydney, Australia. She has conducted numerous oral history projects through universities, communities and societies, including an extensive project with Sudanese immigrant communities in Australia.
Date de parution : 08-2015
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 08-2015
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Practicing Oral History with Immigrant Narrators :
Mots-clés :
project; interview; recording; interviewer; rst; language; first; digital; stories; kakuma; Oral History; Viewfi Nder; Vice Versa; Oral History Project; English Grammar; Immigration History Research Center; Khmer Rouge Members; Kakuma Refugee Camp; Video Oral Histories; Oral History Context; Oakland Chinatown; Immigrant Narrators; Oral History Interview; Oral History Recording; Digital Stories; Digital Storytelling; Post-interview Discussion; Double Negative Questions; Pol Pot; Phnom Penh; Khmer Rouge Troops; Smart Phones; Savan’s Family; OCOHP; Post Interview Activities