The focus of this article is a single personal narrative – a Shetland woman’s telling of a story about two girls on a journey to fetch a cure for a sick relative from a wise woman. The story is treated as a cultural document which offers the historian a conduit to a past that is respectful of indigenous woman-centred interpretations of how that past was experienced and understood. The ‘story of the bottle of medicine’ is more than a skilful telling of a local tale; it is a memory practice that provides a path to a deeper and more nuanced understanding of a culture. Applying perspectives from anthropology, oral history and narrative analysis, three sets of questions are addressed: the issue of authenticity; the significance of the narrative ...
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The focus of this article is a single personal narrative – a Shetland woman’s telling of a story abo...
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I want to begin my discussion of oral tradition and manuscript authority by drawing attention to the...
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The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
For this article, I have drawn from a project "Looking at Our Own History Book: Exploring Through th...
Hackney's article untangles the inter-connected relationship between looking, fantasy and memory inv...
The focus of this article is a single personal narrative – a Shetland woman’s telling of a story abo...
Human history is older than written words. Knowledge has passed from generation to generation and “t...
This article proposes a triple legacy of the expressive culture of the 1960s and 70s. Late twentieth...
This thesis is based on collaborative research conducted over ten years with three elders of Athapa...
In the article, I follow the fate of women - heroines of the pandemic non-fiction literature in Pola...
This article explores the contribution that narrative can make to more mainstream historiography. It...
‘We thought she was a witch’ uses my own ‘memory archive’ to give texture to the complex inheritance...
What can we learn about the way that folk storytelling operates for tellers and audience members by ...
Focussing particularly on stylistic tendencies in ‘A Trip to the Coast’, this article situates that ...
I want to begin my discussion of oral tradition and manuscript authority by drawing attention to the...
In this article, we will examine the theory and practice of encounters between oral history and narr...
This article analyzes how Offred, the protagonist of The Handmaid’s Tale, reconstructs her fragment...
The following study compares and contrasts the ways three women writers craft narrative selves in th...
For this article, I have drawn from a project "Looking at Our Own History Book: Exploring Through th...
Hackney's article untangles the inter-connected relationship between looking, fantasy and memory inv...