The human voice and the texture of experience

Karpf, Anne (2014) The human voice and the texture of experience. The Journal of the Oral History Society, 42 (2). pp. 50-55. ISSN 0 143 0955

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This article explores the representation of the voice in texts about oral history over the years, arguing that too often it has been seen as a mechanism for retrieving otherwise inaccessible testimony rather than as a rich medium in its own right. Such a stance, however, is being modified, it suggests, as new digital technologies develop the potential to breach the chasm between the oral and the written.

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