Special Issue: Remembering Family, Analyzing Home: Oral History and the Family

Guest edited by Katrina Srigley (Nipissing University) and Stacey Zembrzycki (Concordia University)

Table of Contents

Introduction PDF
Katrina Srigley, Stacey Zembrzycki

Families As Archives: Sites of Remembering

Stories of Strife? Remembering the Great Depression PDF
Katrina Srigley
A Canadian Family Talks About Oma’s Life in Nazi Germany: Three-Generational Interviews and Communicative Memory PDF Suppl.Files
Alexander Freund
Family Puzzles: Pictures of My Mother’s Life, Pieces of Myself PDF
Lainie Jones
The Half Life of Leah Jackson Wolford PDF Suppl.Files
John Wolford, Katherine Finch
A Remembered Soundscape: A British Family Listens to the Wireless in the 1930s and 1940s PDF Suppl.Files
Peter M. Lewis

Families As Archives: Sources of Identity and Experience

Someone Between: Searching for Identity Through Performance PDF Suppl.Files
Milena Buziak
“Toilet-seat Prayers” and Impious Fathers: Interrogating Religion and the Family in Oral Histories of the Postwar Pacific Northwest PDF
Tina Block
“No Tengo Otra Opción – Ya Me Voy”: Stories of Family Separation Told by Dominican Immigrants PDF Suppl.Files
Sharon Utakis, Nelson Reynoso
Just Nostalgic Family Men? Off-the-Job Family Time, Providing, and Oral Histories of Fatherhood in Postwar Canada, 1945-1975 PDF
Robert Rutherdale
Beyond Kinship: Constructing Family Through Military Service PDF Suppl.Files
Kathleen M. Ryan

Reviews

“[murmur]” by Shawn Micallef et al. PDF
Anna Wilkinson
“Megaprojects" by Joy Parr and Jon van der Veen PDF
Rosemary O'Flaherty
People and Their Pasts by Paul Ashton and Hilda Kean PDF
Erin Jessee
They Called Me Mayer July by Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett PDF
Anna Sheftel


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