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A Multi-sensory Approach to Oral History

Our new issue features Wesley Hogan, Geri Augusto, & Danita Mason-Hogans’s  “Adapting Critical Oral History Methodology to Freedom Movement Studies,” discussing the use of critical oral history methodology in examining freedom movements. Here the authors offer a way for oral historians to draw on their senses before entering a critical oral history session. By Wesley […]

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Holly Werner-Thomas on Experimenting with Senses

In OHR‘s upcoming Spring Issue, Holly Werner-Thomas shares her methods of detailing all five senses within an oral history interview in her article, “Sensory Roadmaps: How to Capture Sensory Detail in an Interview and Why Doing So Has Exciting Implications for Oral History.” Here she shares her zine, featuring ethnopoetic transcription and experimental writing forms, […]

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