In:Oral History: The challenges of dialogue
Edited by Marta Kurkowska-Budzan and Krzysztof Zamorski
[Studies in Narrative 10] 2009
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 April 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.10.toc
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Table of contents
List of editors and contributors
From the editors
Section 1. Fieldwork challenges
Trust in the empathic interview
Oral historian: Neither moralizer nor informer
Memorable belongings
Oral history & e-research: Collecting memories of the 1960´s and 1970´s youth culture
Oral history and political elites: Interviewing (and transcribing) lobbyists
Section 2. Doing gender
Doing gender within oral history
The dialogues in-between: A phenomenological perspective on women's oral history interviews
The problems of articulating beingness in women's oral histories
Section 3. Behind and beyond the stories
Conversations with survivors of the siege of Leningrad: Between myth and history
Women soldiers and women prisoners: Oral testimonies of Ruta Czaplińska and Elżbieta Zawacka
'The stranger within my Gate': Irish emigrant narratives of exile, tradition and modernity in post-war Britain
Section 4. Public space challenges
Painting in sound: Aural history and audio art
Oral history as a dialogue with the Polish-Jewish past of a local community from the perspective of social pedagogy
Sharing oral history with the wider public: Experiences of the Refugee Communities History Project
Section 5. Story - oral history - historiography
The ethics of oral history: Expectations, responsibilities, and dissociations
Life story interviews and the "Truth of Memory": Some aspects of oral history from a historico-philosophical perspective
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