Oral History and Communities of Color
Chon A Noriega editor Teresa Barnett editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press
Published:15th Jan '13
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Explores how oral history, using video recordings and storytelling as well as interviews, can be used for a number of purposes in communities of colour
Oral history has been employed for decades by anthropologists, historians, and sociologists to collect data about lived experience. This volume explores how oral history, using video recordings and storytelling as well as interviews, can be used for a number of purposes in communities of color. The authors discuss oral histories that are intended not only to record the culture and history of understudied communities; they also address other goals, such as increasing student interaction with diverse communities and developing effective health interventions.
Oral History and Communities of Color presents five essays, each of which considers a different racial/ethnic community: Asian American, American Indian, Latino, African American, and Muslim. Interviews with two scholars who integrate oral history into their research touch on oral history's theoretical foundation in cultural anthropology, particular considerations for collecting oral histories in specific communities, and the importance of including the narrator's personal story.
ISBN: 9780895511447
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 318g
160 pages