Reminiscence and oral history: parallel universes or shared endeavour?1

@article{Bornat2001ReminiscenceAO,
  title={Reminiscence and oral history: parallel universes or shared endeavour?1},
  author={Joanna Bornat},
  journal={Ageing and Society},
  year={2001},
  volume={21},
  pages={219 - 241}
}
  • J. Bornat
  • Published 1 March 2001
  • Art
  • Ageing and Society
There is a common methodology to reminiscence and life review with older people and oral history, and yet very little common literature. The distinguishing characteristics of these approaches are described and three areas of work are featured: interrogation, partnership and ownership. The discussion draws on a case study drawn from research on family break-up and reconstitution, and on the performance of a play devised and performed by a group of older amateur actors to an international… 

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