Putting the Aural back into oral history
Tuesday 27 April 12:30 until 13:45
Bramber House 234
Speaker: Jo Palache
Part of the series: The Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research open seminars
The emotional and aesthetic power of the voice is at the heart of much oral history, but it is notoriously difficult to explain, capturw and present. Drawing upon her work for Brighton Museum, Jo Palache will talk about her exploration into the aural qualities of oral history narratives and their practical application in connecting the public and the past together.
By: Margaretta Jolly
Last updated: Monday, 26 April 2010