The Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History

The Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History
Title The Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History PDF eBook
Author Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History
Publisher
Total Pages 94
Release 1973
Genre Folklore
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The Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History

The Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History
Title The Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History PDF eBook
Author Gale Huntington
Publisher
Total Pages 236
Release 1984
Genre Damariscove Island (Maine)
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A Sampler of Songs and Stories from the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History

A Sampler of Songs and Stories from the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History
Title A Sampler of Songs and Stories from the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History PDF eBook
Author Joshua Parda
Publisher
Total Pages 225
Release 2013
Genre Folk songs
ISBN 9780943197401

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Recording Oral History

Recording Oral History
Title Recording Oral History PDF eBook
Author Valerie Raleigh Yow
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 300
Release 1994-02-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780803955790

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With extensive examples from both historical and social science literature, this book is a practical guide to methods of recording oral history. The author provides suggestions on a range of techniques from developing a written interview guide and using tape recorders to asking probing questions during in-depth interviews and editing transcriptions. She also covers the ethical and legal issues involved in conducting life-history interviews and elaborates on three different types of oral history projects: community studies, biographies and family histories.

Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts

Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts
Title Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts PDF eBook
Author Ruth Finnegan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 324
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134945388

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The study of oral traditions and verbal arts leads into an area of human culture to which anthropologists are increasingly turning their attention. Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts provides up-to-date guidance on how to approach the study of oral form and their performances, treating both the practicalities of fieldwork and the methods by which oral texts and performances can be observed, collected or analysed. It also relates to those current controversies about the nature of performance and of 'text'. Designed as a practical and systematic introduction to the processes and problems of researching in this area, this is an invaluable guide for students, and lecturers of anthropology and cultural studies and also for general readers who are interested in enjoying oral literature for its own sake.

Oral History

Oral History
Title Oral History PDF eBook
Author David K. Dunaway
Publisher AltaMira Press
Total Pages 433
Release 1996-09-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0759117632

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Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology is a collection of classic articles by some of the best known proponents of oral history, demonstrating the basics of oral history, while also acting as a guidebook for how to use it in research. Added to this new edition is insight into how oral history is practiced on an international scale, making this book an indispensable resource for scholars of history and social sciences, as well as those interested in oral history on the avocational level. This volume is a reprint of the 1984 edition, with the added bonus of a new introduction by David Dunaway and a new section on how oral history is practiced on an international scale. Selections from the original volume trace the origins of oral history in the United States, provide insights on methodology and interpretation, and review the various approaches to oral history used by folklorists, historians, anthropologists, and librarians, among others. Family and ethnic historians will find chapters addressing the applications of oral history in those fields.

The Tape-recorded Interview

The Tape-recorded Interview
Title The Tape-recorded Interview PDF eBook
Author Edward D. Ives
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages 128
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780870498787

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Since 1980, The Tape-Recorded Interview has been an essential resource for folklorists and oral historians--indeed, for anyone who uses a tape recorder in field research. Now, Sandy Ives has updated this manual to reflect the current preferences in tape-recording technology and equipment. When this book was first published, the reel-to-reel recorder was the favored format for fieldwork. Because the cassette recorder has almost completely replaced it, Ives has revised the first chapter, "How a Tape Recorder Works," accordingly and has included a useful discussion of the differences between analog and digital recording. He has also added a brief section on video, updated the bibliography, and reworked his original comments on tape cataloging and transcription. As in the first edition, Ives's emphasis is on documenting the lives of common men and women. He offers a careful, step-by-step tour through the collection process--finding informants, making advance preparations, conducting the actual interview, obtaining a release--and then describes the procedures for processing the taped interview and archiving such materials for future use. He also gives special treatment to such topics as recording music, handling group interviews, and using photographs or other visual material during interviews.