Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript

The need to conserve and consult oral sources as such is defended, instead of  their written transcription, as recommended by the historian Alessandro Portelli, when he invites to recover the value of auditory records as unique,  specific and passible testimonies of continuous reinterpretation which...

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Autor principal: Salvetti, Vivina Perla
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Historia; Facultad de Humanidades 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/historia/article/view/1773
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topic Subjectivity
underground memories
the inescribible
situated transcription
oral sources
Subjetividad
Memorias subterráneas
Lo inescribible
Transcripción situada
Fuentes orales
spellingShingle Subjectivity
underground memories
the inescribible
situated transcription
oral sources
Subjetividad
Memorias subterráneas
Lo inescribible
Transcripción situada
Fuentes orales
Salvetti, Vivina Perla
Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript
topic_facet Subjectivity
underground memories
the inescribible
situated transcription
oral sources
Subjetividad
Memorias subterráneas
Lo inescribible
Transcripción situada
Fuentes orales
author Salvetti, Vivina Perla
author_facet Salvetti, Vivina Perla
author_sort Salvetti, Vivina Perla
title Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript
title_short Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript
title_full Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript
title_fullStr Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript
title_full_unstemmed Specificity of oral sources in History: Character situated from its transcript
title_sort specificity of oral sources in history: character situated from its transcript
description The need to conserve and consult oral sources as such is defended, instead of  their written transcription, as recommended by the historian Alessandro Portelli, when he invites to recover the value of auditory records as unique,  specific and passible testimonies of continuous reinterpretation which corresponds to every historical file. Recognizing the situated character of every transcription, offers the methodological concept that introduces subjectivity in the objective shelves of History. To support the proposal, the contributions of Walter Ong are remembered, who present Orality and Scripture as differentiated cognitive systems that introduce complementary ways of seeing the world. Greek term hystor defines "interview with witness, person who knows". Michael Pollak demonstrated how Oral History legitimizes and gives public authority to the underground memories of those who seek justice, and were forced into silence for lack of social understanding. This offers the victims of serious conflicts the institutional framework and the unique opportunity to interpret the inescribible of themselves.
publisher Departamento de Historia; Facultad de Humanidades
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