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Envelopes of Sound: The Art of Oral History

(Paperback, 2nd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Envelopes of Sound: The Art of Oral History

Contributors:

By (Author) Ronald J. Grele

ISBN:

9780275941840

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 1991

Edition:

2nd edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

907.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

425g

Description

What is it that oral historians do Prior to the publication of "Envelopes of Sound" oral history was regarded as an archival practice and interviews were considered the repositories of data. "Envelopes" shows that the interview is a series of dialectical relationships embedded in language, social practice, and historical imagination. It calls upon oral historians to begin to step back, to think seriously about what it is they do, and to ask what kind of documentation it is that they produce and how they can make it better. This volume merges theory and method through the analysis of the basic structure of the interview. It corporates new thinking on the nature of narrative and conversation, and it covers new ground in examining fieldwork in a number of disciplines. While strongly theoretical, it also has direct application in conducting oral history interviews. It moves from relatively easy and simple considerations to increasingly complex issues. "Envelopes of Sound" can be used by a variety of students in disciplines ranging from history and sociology to anthropology and contemporary literature, and it can be used in a variety of ways to raise issues on a number of theoretical levels.

Reviews

"Grele's early, groundbreaking book on oral history remains a classic. It continues to challenge the practitioner to be more self-conscious of and attentive to the nuances of the oral history interview."- Sherna Berger Gluck Director, Oral History California State University, Long Beach
"Ronald Grele is the dean of oral history in the United States, and Envelopes of Sound is the volume by which others will continue to be judged. Its contributions to methods and to meaning are still the place to start a serious discussion, whether with scholars or with high school students interviewing their grandparents."-Paul M. Buhle Director, Oral History of the American Left New York University author of C.L.R.J.: The Artist as Revolutionary

Author Bio

RONALD J. GRELE is Director of the Oral History Research Office at Columbia University. In addition to teaching and research, Dr. Grele has served as the editor of the International Journal of Oral History and subsequently the International Annual of Oral History and is the co-author of Where Cities Meet and 1968.

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