Oral History Forum d Histoire Orale Special Issue



The new special issue of Oral History Forum d'histoire orale, the journal of the Canadian Oral History Association, "Human Rights and Oral History: Stories of Survival, Healing, Redemption, and Accountability," has just been published. You may view it at http://www.oralhistoryforum.ca/index.php/ohf
Oral History Forum d'histoire orale is the open access e-journal of the Canadian Oral History Association. Forum publishes peer-reviewed articles, book and multi-media reviews, and other contributions to the field of oral history and oral tradition.

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Third Meaning of Oral History

Michael Kilburn
Articles
Libraries under siege in Croatia 1991-1995

Marica Šapro-Ficović
Ethnicity, narrative, and the 1980s violence in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces of Zimbabwe

Musiwaro Ndakaripa
Représentations de soi et positionnement social chez les membres de l’association familles de détenus-disparus à Santiago

Joannie Jean
Reflections
Transitional Justice in Sierra Leone: Oral History, Human Rights, and Post-Conflict Reconciliation

Joseph Ben Kaifala, JD
Rebuilding lives: Interviewing refugee background people in Christchurch three years after the earthquakes

Sally Carlton
Telling Our Truths: Oral History, Social Justice, and Queer Refugees

Katherine Fobear
‘This is Me’: Exploring Narrative and Trauma within Women’s Memories of the Indonesian Occupation of Timor-Leste (1975-1999)

Hannah Loney
Everything Old is New Again: Storytelling and Dialogue as Tools for Community Change in Mississippi

Susan M. Glisson
Artwork
In the Presence of Absence and other works

Khadiya Baker
The Four Questions

Larry C. Volk
Vietnam Portraits

Martin Ray
Reviews
Review: Remembering Mass Violence: Oral History, New Media, and Performance PDF

Sam Alexander



 
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A section of the memories of a freed Iranian prisoner; Mohsen Bakhshi

Programs of New Year Holidays
Without blooming, without flowers, without greenery and without a table for Haft-sin , another spring has been arrived. Spring came to the camp without bringing freshness and the first days of New Year began in this camp. We were unaware of the plans that old friends had in this camp when Eid (New Year) came.

Attack on Halabcheh narrated

With wet saliva, we are having the lunch which that loving Isfahani man gave us from the back of his van when he said goodbye in the city entrance. Adaspolo [lentils with rice] with yoghurt! We were just started having it when the plane dives, we go down and shelter behind the runnel, and a few moments later, when the plane raises up, we also raise our heads, and while eating, we see the high sides ...
Part of memoirs of Seyed Hadi Khamenei

The Arab People Committee

Another event that happened in Khuzestan Province and I followed up was the Arab People Committee. One day, we were informed that the Arabs had set up a committee special for themselves. At that time, I had less information about the Arab People , but knew well that dividing the people into Arab and non-Arab was a harmful measure.
Book Review

Kak-e Khak

The book “Kak-e Khak” is the narration of Mohammad Reza Ahmadi (Haj Habib), a commander in Kurdistan fronts. It has been published by Sarv-e Sorkh Publications in 500 copies in spring of 1400 (2022) and in 574 pages. Fatemeh Ghanbari has edited the book and the interview was conducted with the cooperation of Hossein Zahmatkesh.