In addition to the problem of language, conducting oral histories with immigrant narrators often requires special considerations: past violence, cultural sensitivity, and lack of trust. Yet, these narrators are often witnesses to, or participants in, important historical events, or can describe otherwise-undocumented social phenomena. The first book to focus specifically on oral history practices with immigrant narrators, it
- gives both the novice and experienced oral historian insights into their narrators? needs;
- provides the tools to effectively plan and execute an oral history project in an immigrant community;
- includes case studies, additional resources, and templates of important oral history processes.