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DISABILITIES : HISTORY: ORAL HISTORY PROJECTS AND RESOURCES: A Selective
Bibliography of Oral Histories of People With Disabilities and of
Institutional Care Givers of the Disabled
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I have culled a broader group of sources about oral history and
disabilities for these reasons.

In the arena of history, discuss disabilities and institutionalization and
institutions are liable to be mentioned or covered extensively in a
substantial number of those sources.

The more general coverage will benefit more readers.



Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, Claudia Malacrida wrote:

> Hello, all,

>  I'm writing a paper describing an oral history project done with survivors
> of an institution for individuals with developmental disabilities. Something
> I want to discuss is the issue of voice - what is lost when 'one'  speaks
> for the 'other', and what some of the potentialities are for power
> differentials to obscure/override presumably shared research goals. This is
> particularly an issue when the enterprise of writing and researching is an
> intellectual one, and when the individuals who are participants in the
> research are intellectually disabled.

> If anyone has any suggestions for readings that might deal specifically with
> issues of standpoint and disability, I'd be appreciative.

> Best,
> Claudia Malacrida
> Department of Sociology
> University of Lethbridge
> 4401 University Drive
> Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
> T3K 1M4
> Tel: (403) 329-2738
> Fax: (403) 329-2085

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