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Folklore and oral history : papers from the second annual meeting of the Canadian Aural/Oral History Association, October 3-5, 1975 / edited, with an introduction by Neil V. Rosenberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: engfre Series: Publication details: St. John's, Newfoundland : Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1978.Description: xx, 101 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 398/.01
Contents:
Without strap nor string / Leslie Harris -- The culture of working people and oral history: a Newfoundland report / Peter Neary -- Folklore et document oral / Paul Carpentier -- The psychodrama of the interview arena / Robert C. Cosbey -- The life history in Newfoundland anthropological studies / Elliott Leyton -- A multi-disciplinary approach to the reconstruction of the history and the culture of rural population: a Newfoundland example / Thomas F. Nemec -- Oral history at the maritime history group / David Alexander -- Les etudes de folklore et d'histoire orale chez les Franco-Terreneuviens / Gerald Thomas -- Responsibilities of the broadcast media / Paul O'Neill -- 'I don't think there's anything in the world that the common man will take a bigger chance [for] than he'll take for a seal.': some contributions of oral history toward an understanding of the Newfoundland disaster / John Scott -- The preservation of history and culture among the Inuit of Labrador through their own and contact languages / Reverend F. W. Peacock
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Books Books VWML GN 9 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only 11284

English or French (with a summary in the other language).

Includes bibliographical references.

Without strap nor string / Leslie Harris -- The culture of working people and oral history: a Newfoundland report / Peter Neary -- Folklore et document oral / Paul Carpentier -- The psychodrama of the interview arena / Robert C. Cosbey -- The life history in Newfoundland anthropological studies / Elliott Leyton -- A multi-disciplinary approach to the reconstruction of the history and the culture of rural population: a Newfoundland example / Thomas F. Nemec -- Oral history at the maritime history group / David Alexander -- Les etudes de folklore et d'histoire orale chez les Franco-Terreneuviens / Gerald Thomas -- Responsibilities of the broadcast media / Paul O'Neill -- 'I don't think there's anything in the world that the common man will take a bigger chance [for] than he'll take for a seal.': some contributions of oral history toward an understanding of the Newfoundland disaster / John Scott -- The preservation of history and culture among the Inuit of Labrador through their own and contact languages / Reverend F. W. Peacock

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