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The first resource to focus specifically on oral history practices with immigrant narrators, this book provides the tools to effectively plan and execute an oral history project in an immigrant community and includes case studies, additional resources, and templates of important oral history processes.
Sommario
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
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Carol McKirdy is proprietor of the oral history consulting company HistoryHerstory based in Sydney, Australia. She has conducted numerous oral history projects through adult education, communities, and societies, including an extensive project with a Sudanese immigrant community in Australia. She has been involved in oral history curriculum development for vocational training, runs an educational oral history wiki website, and is active in the Australian oral history community. McKirdy has a Masters of Studies in Education from University of Wollongong and has decades of experience as a history instructor and languages and literacy teacher in secondary schools and adult education.
Riassunto
The first resource to focus specifically on oral history practices with immigrant narrators, this book provides the tools to effectively plan and execute an oral history project in an immigrant community and includes case studies, additional resources, and templates of important oral history processes.
Testo aggiuntivo
"This most recent contribution to the publisher's 'Practicing Oral History Series,' written by the proprietor of an oral-history consulting firm, points out the special considerations of interviewing immigrants. The importance of awareness of cultural differences and trauma experienced by refugees, as well as the decision to use an interpreter, are all examined... Handbooks like this will ensure that the practice rests on a firm foundation of knowledge. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries. All levels."
CHOICE Reviews
"...by producing a text that outlines the issues one faces in interviewing immigrant narrators, she provides strategies to deal with these challenges, and, at the same time, explores some of the profound insights such interviews can create. McKirdy has done both the oral history community and immigrants an enduring service."
Anne Spry Rush, Oral History Review