
INTERACTIVE ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWING
by McMahan,Eva M.; McMahan,Eva M.Buy New
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. vii |
History and the Languages of History In the Oral History Interview: Who Answers Whose Questions and Why? | p. 1 |
References | p. 17 |
Reconstructing History: The Epitomizing Image | p. 19 |
References | p. 30 |
Trauma Redeemed: The Narrative Construction of Social Violence | p. 31 |
References | p. 45 |
Social Psychological Aspects of the Oral History Interview | p. 47 |
References | p. 59 |
Interpreting the Complexity of Women's Subjectivity | p. 63 |
References | p. 80 |
Intersubjectivity and Interviewing | p. 83 |
A Riot of Voices: Racial and Ethnic Variables in Interactive Oral History | p. 107 |
References | p. 137 |
Envisioning Homestead: Using Photographs in Interviewing (Homestead, Pennsylvania) | p. 141 |
References | p. 160 |
Afterword to Chapter 1 | p. 163 |
References | p. 164 |
Author Index | p. 165 |
Subject Index | p. 169 |
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