Francis, Hilary, Boudewijn, Inge, Carcelén-Estrada, Antonia, Bone, Juana Francis, Jenkins, Katy and Zaragocin, Sofia (2021) Decolonising Oral History: A Conversation. History, 106 (370). pp. 265-281. ISSN 0018-2648
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Abstract
In late 2019, a team of researchers and activists from Ecuador and the UK began a new oral history project, accompanying Afro-Ecuadorian women living in the province of Esmeraldas, as they interrogated and articulated their history and heritage. The impact of coronavirus, which has hit Ecuador particularly hard, delayed the workshops and oral history interviews we had planned, but also created the space for an extended exploration of the ethics of the project. Over email and video calls, the research team debated how to ensure that our work was truly led by its Afro-Ecuadorian participants. How would we secure recognition for their creative and intellectual work and avoid appropriation of their ideas? And how would we facilitate a collective, community-based methodology when most eurocentric oral history is so rooted in individualist approaches? The result of this process is a collectively authored document, which stands as our ethical agreement and baseline, and a record of our joint commitment to decolonise the research process. This wide-ranging conversation between community activists and scholars explores the complex, painstaking negotiations required to create a truly decolonial and feminist practice in transnational oral history work.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | V300 History by topic |
Department: | Faculties > Arts, Design and Social Sciences > Humanities Faculties > Arts, Design and Social Sciences > Social Sciences |
Depositing User: | Elena Carlaw |
Date Deposited: | 14 Apr 2021 08:15 |
Last Modified: | 31 Jul 2021 11:02 |
URI: | http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/45916 |
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