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  • Cory, Erin (författare)
  • Sounding History : The Work of Podcasting as Shareable Authority
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - : Oral History Society. - 0143-0955. ; 52:1, s. 69-80
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Despite many podcasts that take an oral history format or are about oral history as a method, there is very little research that critically connects podcasting to oral history or theorises about the possibilities of podcasting as an oral history practice. This article draws on recent research that argues for a focus on the work around podcasting praxis as an important site of analysis for understanding the community-building potential of podcasting work, especially in the context of migration and diaspora, where non-Western migrants are often not treated as the authorities of their own (hi)stories. In examining two episodes of Kerning Cultures and drawing on concepts from oral history, I develop the concept of shareable authority, a term that links oral history methods to digital media practice and scope. The article offers a contribution to oral history practice, as it demonstrates numerous methods for making authority more shareable between many collaborators and making the distribution of authority more transparent, both of which have implications for power-sharing and decolonial knowledge production. 
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  • Lindholm, Susan (författare)
  • Negotiating difference in the Hip-hop zone in-between Sweden and Chile
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - : Oral history society. - 0143-0955. ; 43:2, s. 51-61
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article uses an oral history approach to discuss the Chilean diasporisation process in Sweden after 1973 by focusing on the relevance of a Chilean migration experience within Swedish Hip-hop. Based on an interview with Hip-hop artist Rodrigo ‘Rodde’ Bernal, a member of the Swedenbased group Hermanos Bernal, it outlines the complex ways in which he negotiates difference within what will be called the Hip-hop zone in-between Sweden and Chile. The article argues that strategies for mobilisation that stress Chileans as a group in Sweden become intelligible within the specific historical context of migration and diasporisation in-between Sweden and Chile as well as debates on multiculturalism that took hold in Sweden during the 1990s.
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  • Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi (författare)
  • Nationalist Memories : Interviewing Indian Middle Class Nationalist Women
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - 0143-0955. ; 27:2, s. 35-46
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article explores the difficult terrain of documenting personal testimonies as a non-western researcher. My respondents were ordinary middle class women whose nationalist activities had not been documented before. The process of conducting the interviews made me aware of the significance of the family context, where my identity was continuously negotiated both by the respondents and their extended family. I was simultaneously positioned both as an 'outsider' and an 'insider' in these interviews. I also realised that recovering and interpreting respondent's memories of the nationalist movement raised issues of the construction of self and subjectivity. The ways in which respondents perceived their activities within the domestic sphere challenged the constructed historical knowledge, which associated only the 'public' as 'political'.
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  • Thor Tureby, Malin, et al. (författare)
  • Listening for moments of shared authority in archived interviews
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - : Oral History Society. - 0143-0955. ; 52:1, s. 96-108
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The purpose of this article is to explore moments of shared authority when working with archived interviews and to suggest how the use and understanding of shared authority as an analyticalconcept might be advanced and elaborated in conjunction with the concept of intersectionality,borrowed from another research field (in this case, gender studies). We aim to hear and acknowledgethe different voices, dialogues and silences of those who documented and those who aredocumented. We listen to their archived voices and dialogues to find moments of shared authority andanalyse how the shared authority plays out during the interviews through intersectional analyses of the archived interview narratives.
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  • Thor Tureby, Malin, 1974-, et al. (författare)
  • Narratives from multi-cultural Sweden : Positioning and identification in immigrant collections at the archive of the Nordic Museum 1970-2015
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - London : Oral History Society. - 0143-0955. ; 44:2, s. 81-90
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article is inspired by a cultural approach to oral history which argues that narrators drawon public discourses in constructing narratives for an audience. It also contributes to debates in oral history on the re-use of archived interviews, by arguing that the oral historian has to consider how memory institutions create and preserve oral history collections, and contribute to the shaping of narratives of history. By investigating positioning and identification in immigrant collections at the archive of the Nordic Museum from 1970-2015, the article also engages with debates in oral history about collective and individual remembering by discussing how the individual narrators can resist and transform narratives of the museum about categories such as immigrants, Swedes and Swedishness.
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  • Thor Tureby, Malin, et al. (författare)
  • ‘Sharing authority’ as ‘learning together’ : Henry ‘Hank’ Greenspan in conversation with Malin Thor Tureby
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - : Oral History Society. - 0143-0955. ; 52:1, s. 109-116
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In a wide-ranging conversation, Malin Thor Tureby interviews Henry ‘Hank’ Greenspan aboutseveral of his projects involving ‘sharing authority’, what Greenspan calls ‘collaboration’. Collaboration has taken many forms in his work, most centrally his practice of interviewing the same Holocaust survivors multiple times over months, years, and with some survivors, decades. Unlike conventional testimony, which concerns declaration, that is, ‘this I witnessed’, Greenspan’s approach emphasises exploration, what one survivor called ‘learning together’. Thus, in the context of deepening conversations,survivors reflected on the impact of their wartime experiences throughout the years that followed; theirvarying choices about what to share and not share at different times and circumstances; and theirperceptions of their listeners, and popular ‘Holocaust memory’, in general. Greenspan also discusses a memoir he co-authored with a survivor, and a play, REMNANTS, which is based on his decades of conversations with survivors. He reflects on the process of co-authorship, the role of personal chemistryin interviews, the claims of the verbatim, writing in the service of conversation and the relationshipsbetween artistic and scholarly ways of knowing.
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  • Thor Tureby, Malin (författare)
  • To hear with the collection : the contextualisation and recontextualisation of archived interviews
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Oral history. - : Oral History Society. - 0143-0955. ; 41:2, s. 63-74
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Primarily informed by the debates in archival sciences both concerning the limits and possibilities of the archive as a site of knowledge production and regarding how the archive in itself and the archivists contribute to the shaping of the narratives of history. As well as, the debates in oral history on the re-use of archived interviews, this article suggests a methodologyfor how to (re)contextualise interviews previously collected and archived. I stress the importanceof hearing with the archive and collection, and I demonstrate how we can do this bydeconstructing the semantic genealogy of oral history collections as a part of our need as(re)users to reflect on our own use and (re)contextualisation of previously collected material. Doing so will allow us not only to understand the voices and narratives of the archived interviewsbut also to hear the tacit narratives of the archives and collections.
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