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Oral history in Southeast Asia: Theory and method
Oral History in Southeast Asia: Theory and Method examines the theoretical foundations and methodological practices of oral history as a vital approach to historical research in Southeast Asia, emphasizing its role in capturing the experiences of individuals and communities often absent from written archives, including indigenous peoples, women, workers, and local communities; situating oral history within the region’s specific social, cultural, and political contexts, the book addresses key issues such as memory, subjectivity, narrative construction, ethical considerations, power relations between interviewer and narrator, and techniques of interviewing and analysis, thereby providing a critical framework for producing more inclusive, reflective, and socially grounded histories of Southeast Asia through lived testimony.
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