A Hunger for Memory: Oral History Recovery in Community Service-Learning by Susie Lan Cassel

Abstract

At a moment when multiculturalism is inspiring new directions for studying non-fiction, new literary genres are emerging, including the oral history narrative. This essay explores the value of the oral history narrative through its recovery in a service-learning course. Interrogating questions of genre, subjectivity, ethics, and composition, this paper affirms the place of oral history… Continue reading A Hunger for Memory: Oral History Recovery in Community Service-Learning by Susie Lan Cassel

Journal
Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Published
2020-07-15
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