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Oral Narrative Research with Black WomenOral Narrative Research with Black Women

Oral Narrative Research with Black Women1997

Kim Marie Vaz

About this book

This book consists of essays on methodological issues by Africana (African and African American) women scholars who have successfully employed oral narrative methods in their research. Some themes covered in these essays are the strengths of oral narrative research for expanding and transforming knowledge about Black women and how these scholars learned to conduct oral narrative research; descriptions of the types of narratives they have gathered; the difficulties they have encountered and how these were overcome; and the ethical dilemmas faced while undertaking their research endeavors. What makes this book a valuable teaching tool are the pedagogical suggestions and research artifacts contained within. Contributors have described one or two activities that may assist instructors' efforts to teach oral narrative methodologies. Methodological essays about the phenomenological and empirical aspects of carrying out oral narrative research from an Afrafeminist/womanist standpoint are rare, and book-length works are almost nonexistent. Oral Narrative Research With Black Women participates in the growing movement of Afrafeminist/womanist scholarship that fills this void.

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL3489632W

Subjects

Mu˜ndliche LiteraturOral traditionNegersBlack WomenResearchMondelinge geschiedenis (wetenschap)VrouwenMethodologyAfrican American womenWomen's studiesOral historyBiographical methods

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