podcast e wikipedia
The following link refers to a BBC program on oral history, which I also participated:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009xbbr
add that there is a voice "Alessandro Portelli" on the English version of Wikipedia (there is one in Italian but it is a pattern of misinformation. The increasing use to show that we can not rely on a priori of all that is on the net ....):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Portelli
This corresponds to the url four lectures on Mark Twain, made at the conference of English teachers in 2009:
http://www.uniroma.tv/risultati_cerca.asp?url_video=http% 3A% 2F% 2F% 3Fid_video 2Fwww.uniroma.tv%% 3D13970 & id_u_cerca id_f_cerca = 32 = 3 & & & id_r_cerca id_d_cerca = = = 1 & & id_cont_cerca au_cerca chiave_ricerca = & = & order_by = & data_inserimento order_sort = DESC & id_video = 13969 & u_cerca tg_news_cerca = & = & page = 1 & select_page = 1 # uuu
Finally, this is the link for a lesson on the interview in oral history and its literary representations made to Goldmiths College London:
http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2009/07/29/ the-oral-history-interview-and-its-Literary-Representations-audio /
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