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African Words, African Voices - Critical Practices in Oral History

English · Paperback / Softback

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Miescher, Bethwell Allan Ogot, Megan Vaughan, Luise White, and Kwesi Yankah.

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Preliminary Table of Contents:

Introduction: Voices, Words, and African History David William Cohen, Stephan F. Miescher, and Luise White

Part 1. Giving Africa a History

1. The Construction of Luo Identity and History Bethwell Allan Ogot

2. Reported Speech and Other Kinds of Testimony Megan Vaughan

3. John Bunyan, His Chair, and a Few Other Relics: Orality, Literacy, and the Limits of Area Studies Isabel Hofmeyr

4. The Dialogue Between Academic and Community History in Nigeria E. J. Alagoa

5. The Birth of the Interview: The Thin and the Fat of It Abdullahi A. Ibrahim

Part 2. African Lives

6. Conversations and Lives Corinne A. Kratz

7. The Life Histories of Boakye Yiadom (Akasease Kofi of Abetifi, Kwawu): Exploring the Subjectivity and "Voices" of a Teacher-Catechist in Colonial Ghana Stephan F. Miescher

8. Lives, Histories, and Sites of Recollection Tamara Giles-Vernick

9. Senegalese Women in Politics: A Portrait of Two Female Leaders, Arame Diène and Thioumbé Samb, 1945-1996 Babacar Fall

Part 3. African Imaginations

10. Nana Ampadu, the Sung-Tale Metaphor, and Protest Discourse in Contemporary Ghana Kwesi Yankah

11. Voice, Authority, and Memory: The Kiswahili Recordings of Siti binti Saadi Laura Fair

12. In a Nation of White Cars . . . One White Car, or "A White Car," Becomes a Truth David William Cohen

13. True Stories: Narrative, Event, History, and Blood in the Lake Victoria Basin Luise White

Names of Conference Participants
Contributors
Index


About the author










Luise White teaches African history at the University of Florida. She is author of The Comforts of Home: Prostitution in Colonial Nairobi (for which she won the Herskovits Prize) and Speaking with Vampires: Rumor and History in Colonial Africa.
Stephan F. Miescher Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is co-editor (with Lisa Lindsay) of Men and Masculinities in Modern Africa and is preparing a book on the construction of masculinities in twentieth-century Ghana.
David William Cohen is Professor of History and Anthropology at the University of Michigan. He is author of The Historical Tradition of Busoga, Uganda: Mukama and Kintu; Womunafu's Bunafu; and Towards a Reconstructed Past: Historical Texts from Busoga, Uganda. He is co-author of Siaya: A Historical Anthropology of an African Landscape; Burying SM: The Politics of Knowledge and the Sociology of Power in Africa; and The Combing of History (all with E. S. Atieno Odhiambo). With E. S. Atieno Odhiambo, he is writing on the multiple investigations into the disappearance and death of Kenya's Foreign Minister, Robert Ouko.


Summary

Examines and reassesses the use of oral resources in writing African history.

Product details

Assisted by David William Cohen (Editor), Stephan Miescher (Editor), Stephan F. Miescher (Editor), Luise White (Editor), Luise S. White (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2001
 
EAN 9780253214683
ISBN 978-0-253-21468-3
No. of pages 334
Dimensions 137 mm x 291 mm x 19 mm
Weight 476 g
Series African Systems of Thought
African Systems of Thought
Indiana University Press (IPS)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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