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Vol 29 (2009): Special Issue: Remembering Family, Analyzing Home: Oral History and the Family
Published
April 3, 2009
Issue Description
Guest edited by Katrina Srigley (Nipissing University) and Stacey Zembrzycki (Concordia University)
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Introduction
Katrina Srigley, Stacey Zembrzycki
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Families As Archives: Sites of Remembering
Stories of Strife? Remembering the Great Depression
Katrina Srigley
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A Canadian Family Talks About Oma’s Life in Nazi Germany: Three-Generational Interviews and Communicative Memory
Alexander Freund
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Family Puzzles: Pictures of My Mother’s Life, Pieces of Myself
Lainie Jones
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The Half Life of Leah Jackson Wolford
John Wolford, Katherine Finch
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A Remembered Soundscape: A British Family Listens to the Wireless in the 1930s and 1940s
Peter M. Lewis
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Families As Archives: Sources of Identity and Experience
<em>Someone Between</em>: Searching for Identity Through Performance
Milena Buziak
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“Toilet-seat Prayers” and Impious Fathers: Interrogating Religion and the Family in Oral Histories of the Postwar Pacific Northwest
Tina Block
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“No Tengo Otra Opción – Ya Me Voy”: Stories of Family Separation Told by Dominican Immigrants
Sharon Utakis, Nelson Reynoso
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Just Nostalgic Family Men? Off-the-Job Family Time, Providing, and Oral Histories of Fatherhood in Postwar Canada, 1945-1975
Robert Rutherdale
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Beyond Kinship: Constructing Family Through Military Service
Kathleen M. Ryan
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Reviews
“[murmur]” by Shawn Micallef et al.
Anna Wilkinson
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“Megaprojects" by Joy Parr and Jon van der Veen
Rosemary O'Flaherty
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People and Their Pasts by Paul Ashton and Hilda Kean
Erin Jessee
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They Called Me Mayer July by Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
Anna Sheftel
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