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Oral History in a Wounded Country: Interactive Interviewing in South AfricaAuthorProf Philippe Denis
Radikobo Ntsimane
Publication DateDecember 31, 2008
SummaryFrom the director and the deputy-director of the Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory Work in Africa at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Oral History in a Wounded Country is written to show how the cultural, political, socio-economic, and intellectual evolutions that gave birth to South Africa affect the oral history process. It is intended to help practitioners, whether they use oral history as one technique among others to gain a better knowledge of the past or envisage oral history as an academic discipline in its own right, to reflect critically on their practice and find better ways of handling the interview process. The challenge is to appreciate the complexity of South Africa's diverse histories, while being attentive to the dynamics of the interview and their effect on both interviewers' and interviewees' sense of identity. PublisherNumber of Pages196 CostSA R150; UK£19.95; US$29.95
ContactPhilippe Denis
Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory Work in Africa
School of Religion and Theology South Africa
Tel: +27 33 260 5861 / 5511
Fax: +27 33 260 5858
SourceSinomlando website on September 22 2009. Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site September 22 2009 Last Updated September 22 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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