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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Voices, Words, and African History | 1 | |
1 | The Construction of Luo Identity and History | 31 |
2 | Reported Speech and Other Kinds of Testimony | 53 |
3 | John Bunyan, His Chair, and a Few Other Relics: Orality, Literacy, and the Limits of Area Studies | 78 |
4 | The Dialogue between Academic and Community History in Nigeria | 91 |
5 | The Birth of the Interview: The Thin and the Fat of It | 103 |
6 | Conversations and Lives | 127 |
7 | The Life Histories of Boakye Yiadom (Akasease Kofi of Abetifi, Kwawu): Exploring the Subjectivity and "Voices" of a Teacher-Catechist in Colonial Ghana | 162 |
8 | Lives, Histories, and Sites of Recollection | 194 |
9 | Senegalese Women in Politics: A Portrait of Two Female Leaders, Arame Diene and Thioumbe Samb, 1945-1996 | 214 |
10 | Nana Ampadu, the Sung-Tale Metaphor, and Protest Discourse in Contemporary Ghana | 227 |
11 | Voice, Authority, and Memory: The Kiswahili Recordings of Siti binti Saadi | 246 |
12 | In a Nation of White Cars ... One White Car, or "A White Car," Becomes a Truth | 264 |
13 | True Stories: Narrative, Event, History, and Blood in the Lake Victoria Basin | 281 |
Participants in the "Words and Voices" Conference at Bellagio | 305 | |
Participants in the "Words and Voices" Follow-up Conference at Ann Arbor | 306 | |
Contributors | 307 | |
Index | 311 |
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