South Phoenix Oral History Project

2.38. Using Your Oral Histories – Biographical Stories Part III of III

SMCCHistory Season 2 Episode 38

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It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.

Today's prompt: Using the interview you have conducted, draft a biographical story of your narrator including all of these elements: Title, role, 500 words about him/her and his/her context, quotes, and a conclusion. Throughout the story,  identify good spots for audio or video clips, and/or images.   


Resources 

  • Swain, Ellen D. “Oral History in the Archives: Its Documentary Role in the Twenty-First Century.” The American Archivist, vol. 66, no. 1, 2003, pp. 139–158.
  • Mahajan S. Beyond the Archives: Doing Oral History in Contemporary India. Studies in History. 2011;27(2):281-298. doi:10.1177/025764301245942
  • Thomson, Alistair. “Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History.” The Oral History Review, vol. 34, no. 1, 2007, pp. 49–70. 
  • Previous challenges on context: You and Your Narrator in Historical Context (Part I) (Part II
  • South Phoenix Oral History Context labs: https://youtu.be/dfeMP9RNbx0 or https://youtu.be/pS-7jF56zJE 

Share your progress with us:
@SMCChistory (Twitter and Insta)
historysouthmountain@gmail.com

More and More Every Day is brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral History Project at South Mountain Community College, in partnership with the Southwest Oral History Association.