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Oral History: Fact, Fiction, and Projected Memory

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Oral History: Fact, Fiction, and Projected Memory

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Major paper assignment asking the student to document an oral history from a person who has lived through a moment of public or private history and who has contributed to the student's own sense of "postmemory." The works of both Robert Coles and Marianne Hirsch are brought to bear, then, on an analytical discussion of how the story of another affects the student's own life narrative.

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