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HYM4660 - Recording oral history: theory and practice12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Professor Alistair ThomsonOfferedClayton First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThis unit examines the theoretical and methodological issues posed in the creation of oral history interviews, drawing upon the rich inter-disciplinary and international literature in the field and through critical reflection on students' own oral history interview practice. Students will explore: debates about memory and oral history; approaches and issues in interview preparation; approaches and issues in conducting oral history interviews; digital audio recording techniques and issues; ethical, epistemological and political issues posed by the oral history relationship; and approaches and issues in the documentation and preservation of oral history interviews. Objectives
Students successfully completing this unit will be expected to demonstrate:
AssessmentHistoriographical essay (4500 words): 50%; Critical analysis of the student's own oral history interview practice( 4500 words): 50% Contact hoursA two and a half hour seminar per week Prohibitions |