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African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History Book

African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History
African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History, Until the advent of African independence, Africans were not considered fitting subjects for historical research and their words, voices, and experiences were largely absent from the continent's history.
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  • African Words, African Voices: Critical Practices in Oral History
  • Written by author Luise S. White
  • Published by Indiana University Press, November 2001
  • Until the advent of African independence, Africans were not considered fitting subjects for historical research and their words, voices, and experiences were largely absent from the continent's history. In 13 lively and provocative essays focusing on a
  • Until the advent of African independence, Africans were not considered fitting subjects for historical research and their words, voices, and experiences were largely absent from the continent's history.In 13 lively and provocative essays focusing on al
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Introduction: Voices, Words, and African History1
1The Construction of Luo Identity and History31
2Reported Speech and Other Kinds of Testimony53
3John Bunyan, His Chair, and a Few Other Relics: Orality, Literacy, and the Limits of Area Studies78
4The Dialogue between Academic and Community History in Nigeria91
5The Birth of the Interview: The Thin and the Fat of It103
6Conversations and Lives127
7The Life Histories of Boakye Yiadom (Akasease Kofi of Abetifi, Kwawu): Exploring the Subjectivity and "Voices" of a Teacher-Catechist in Colonial Ghana162
8Lives, Histories, and Sites of Recollection194
9Senegalese Women in Politics: A Portrait of Two Female Leaders, Arame Diene and Thioumbe Samb, 1945-1996214
10Nana Ampadu, the Sung-Tale Metaphor, and Protest Discourse in Contemporary Ghana227
11Voice, Authority, and Memory: The Kiswahili Recordings of Siti binti Saadi246
12In a Nation of White Cars ... One White Car, or "A White Car," Becomes a Truth264
13True Stories: Narrative, Event, History, and Blood in the Lake Victoria Basin281
Participants in the "Words and Voices" Conference at Bellagio305
Participants in the "Words and Voices" Follow-up Conference at Ann Arbor306
Contributors307
Index311


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