Sound Writing

R1248,65

Sound Writing examines how oral histories are co-created by speakers, the authors who mediate them, and readers. It offers a thorough review of the varying arguments about editing for transcription and publication and reflects on how digital technologies enable a much wider access to oral data. As an interdisciplinary study, it considers how literary genres and oral history have long influenced each other and have informed our understandings of authorship and reading.

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ISBN

9780190906016

Number Of Pages

208

File Size

1.55 mb

Format

EPUB

Published

15-08-2023