Abstract

This article summarizes various applications of oral history interviews at local sites to represent the writing of underrepresented groups. The coauthors (a rhetorician andan archivist) discuss the important disciplinary implications for tending to the local, especially at sites where formal archives are hard to come by, offering three principlesfor sustaining the local by combining research design with archival development.

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College Composition and Communication
Published
2012-09-01
DOI
10.58680/ccc201220860
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  1. Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
  2. Rhetoric Review

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