edited by Kristina R. Llewellyn, Alexander Freund, and Nolan Reilly.
Kingston :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2015.
1506
1 online resource
Carleton library series ;
231
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section Four. Advocacy. 13. Narrative Wisps of the Ochekiwi Sipi Past: A Journey in Recovering Collective Memories / Winona Wheeler -- 14. I Can Hear Lois Now: Corrections to My Story of the Internment of Japanese Canadians / Pamela Sugiman -- 15. Contested Memories: Efforts of the Powerful to Silence Former Inmates' Histories of Life in an Institution for "Mental Defectives" / Claudia Malacrida -- 16. "Don't Speak for Me": Practising Oral History amid the Legacies of Conflict / Joy Parr.
Section One. Methodology. 1. Methodology for Recording Oral Histories in the Aboriginal Community / Brian Calliou -- 2. Sharing Authority with Baba / Stacey Zembrzycki -- 3. Oral History and Ethical Practice after TCPS2 / Nancy Janovicek -- 4. Legal Issues Regarding Oral Histories / Jill Jarvis-Tonus.
Section Three. Preservation and Presentation. 9. Hidden from Historians: Preserving Lesbian Oral History in Canada / Elise Chenier -- 10. Oral History as Process-Generated Data / Alexander Freund -- 11. "When I Was Your Age": Bearing Witness in Holocaust Education in Montreal / Steven High -- 12. Listening and Learning with Life Stories of Human Rights Violations / Emmanuelle Sonntag.
Section Two. Interpretation. 5. Reflections on the Politics and Praxis of Working-Class Oral Histories / Joan Songster -- 6. Productive Tensions: Feminist Readings of Women Teachers' Oral Histories / Kristina R. Llewellyn -- 7. A Canadian Family Talks about Oma's Life in Nazi Germany: Three-Generational Interviews and Communicative Memory / Alexander Freund -- 8. Oral History, Narrative Strategies, and Native American Historiography / Julie Cruikshank.
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An indispensable collection of state-of-the-art work in oral history by Canadian scholars.