Women's words : the feminist practice of oral history
Material type: TextPublication details: London & New York Routledge 1991Description: vi,234pISBN:- 0415903726
- 305.42 GLU
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CONTENTS Introduction Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Patai 1 Part I: Language and Communication 7 1 Learning to Listen: Interview Techniques and Analyses Kathryn Anderson and Dana C. jack 11 2 A Feminist Frame for the Oral History Interview Kristina Minister 27 3 Black Women's Life Stories: Reclaiming Self in Narrative Texts Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis 43 Part II: Authority and Interpretation 59 4 That's Not What I Said: Interpretive Conflict in Oral Narrative Research Katherine Borland 63 5 Narrative Structures, Social Models, and Symbolic Representation in the Life Story Marie-Francoise Chanfrault-Duchet 77 6 A Third World Woman's Text: Between the Politics of Criticism and Cultural Politics Claudia Salazar 93 Part III: Dilemmas and Contradictions 107 7 Can There Be a Feminist Ethnography? Judith Stacey 111 8 Feminist Method, Process, and Self-Criticism: Interviewing Sudanese Women Sondra Hale 121 9 U.S. Academics and Third World Women: Is Ethical Research Possible? Daphne Patai 137 Part IV: Community and Advocacy 155 10 Testimony, Action Research, and Empowerment: Puerto Rican Women and Popular Education Rina Benmayor 159 11 Confronting the Demons of Feminist Public History: Scholarly Collaboration and Community Outreach Laurie Merrier and Mary Murphy 175 12 Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges: Doing Oral History among Working-Class Women and Men Karen Olson and Linda Shapes 189 13 Advocacy Oral History: Palestinian Women in Resistance Sherna Berger Gluck 205 Afterword 221 Index 224 Contributors 229
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