Narrating Our Pasts: The Social Construction of Oral History. ELIZABETH TONKIN
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Auteurs : William P. MurphySource :
- American Ethnologist [ 0094-0496 ] ; 1994-11.
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- Absurd puppet, Academic interpretation, Actual past, African study, American ethnologist, American former slave, Analytical perspective, Anthropologist interested, Arizona press, Audience reception, Author address, Benjamin bowsey, Book useful, Boston massacre, Bridge study, Broad implication, Cambridge university press, Captivity practice, Central example, Challenge interpretation, Change history, Christopher pinne, Ciently untangled, Ciolinguistic principle, Collective wrong, Colonial domination, Confirmatory evidence, Contemporary anthropological, Cultural horizon, Daniel segal, Derek outstanding contribution, Disciplinary perspective, Discourse convention, Discourse prac, Disqualifies social memory, Document present, Durkheimian problem, Eager burmese crowd, Editor ofthis important collection, Elizabeth tonkin, Empirical source, Empiricist view, European blend literary structuralism, European culture, European history, Evolutionary strategy ofdifference, Farm laborer, Ferent case, First chapter, Formancecentered approach, Functionalist social theory, General status, Generation deep, Genre, George orwell, Gordon riot, Historical retrospect, Historical shift, Human voice, Implicit cultural assumption, Important attention, Imprisonmentthe colonial destruction, Indian imperial policeman, Indian subject, Insurgent irish wage labor, Interesting discussion, International cycle, Italian scholarship, James boon, John glover, John lehmann, Larger debate, Life story, Literary criticism, Literate culture, Little cognizance, Long chapter, Long history, Lower burma, Main task, Marxist idea, Meaning ofchanging oral narrative, Memorial identity, Memory such, Methodological usefulness, Moral act, Moral failure, Moral obligation, More animated, Motley rabble, Nant interpretation, Narrative author, National identity, Neutral conduit, Newgate prison, Northwestern university, Objective past experi, Odological problem, Oral account, Oral historical narrative, Oral history, Oral history datum, Oral song, Oral source, Oral text, Oral tradition, Oral transmission, Parallel epiphany, Past event, Pauline turner essayon, Penguin book, Personal failure, Perspective challenge, Pertinent today, Plinary perspective, Potence similar, Preventive massacre, Psychological aspect, Public statuary, Quick study, Rampaging elephant, Rary world, Recent social theory, Recent study, Rediker stress, Rediker trace, Retical proposition, Rizing creative research, Role ofarticulated social memory, Ruth finnegan, Sharp insight, Short book, Social action, Social cognition, Social construction, Social construction oftruth, Social formation, Social memory, Social order, Social practice, Social process, Social psychol, Sociopolitical conditioning, Special fascination, Specific prob, Specific social occasion, Speech occasion, Straightforward assertion, Strict distinction, Stud point, Subtle identification, Sunday school literature, Tall order, Theoretical complexity insuffi, Theoretical potential, Theoretical task, Tially artificial, Tionalist bourgeoisie, Traditional historian, Transparent trans, Understanding oral, Unpretentious respect, Useful articulation, Visual repre, Western civilization, Western society, Wide variety, Wider argument point.
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DOI: 10.1525/ae.1994.21.4.02a00410
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