Aubin, Mathieu and Fong, Deanna (2021) What Makes Oral Literary History Different? SPOKEWEBLOG .
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Abstract
Oral Literary History (OLH) is one of the primary research axes of the SpokenWeb project. This post offers an overview of what we perceive to be unique about OLH as a discipline, with attention to its theoretical underpinnings, ethics, and methods.
Divisions: | Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > English |
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Item Type: | Article |
Refereed: | No |
Authors: | Aubin, Mathieu and Fong, Deanna |
Editors: | Camlot, Jason |
Contributors: | Aubin, Mathieu and Fong, Deanna (Author, Author) |
Journal or Publication: | SPOKEWEBLOG |
Date: | 7 September 2021 |
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Keywords: | interviews, literature, Methods, Oral History, Oral History Literature, Protocols |
ID Code: | 990868 |
Deposited By: | Alexandra Sweny |
Deposited On: | 19 Sep 2022 20:44 |
Last Modified: | 19 Sep 2022 20:44 |
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