This essay collection explores the "photographic turn" in oral
history. Contributors ask how oral historians can best use
photographs in their interviewing practice and how they can best
understand photographs in their interpretation of oral histories.
The authors present a dozen case studies from Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In
exploring the intersection of oral history and photography, they
complicate and move beyond the use of photographs as social
documents and memory triggers and demonstrate how photographs frame
oral narratives and how stories unsettle the seeming fixity of
photographs' meanings.
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