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Hauptverfasser: Reyes, Kathryn Blackmer, Curry Rodriguez, Julia E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Veröffentlicht: 2012
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ975016
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author Reyes, Kathryn Blackmer
Curry Rodriguez, Julia E.
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contents "Testimonio": Origins, Terms, and Resources Reyes, Kathryn Blackmer Curry Rodriguez, Julia E. Personal Narratives Oral History Interviews Latin Americans Hispanic Americans Mexican Americans Indexing Search Strategies Resources Doctoral Dissertations Foreign Countries People of color in the United States have utilized the liberationist "testimonio" as both methodology and narrative development. This essay provides a discussion about the roots of "testimonio" in Latin America and how it has been transformed, integrating qualitative research approaches, oral history, spoken word, and memoir writings by Chicanas and Latinas. The major objective of this essay is to provide guidance for the bibliographic search as a reference guide to the research scholar. Beginning with an exploration of terms used for bibliographic searches, the essay provides insight on navigating Library of Congress terms and desired outcomes in situated knowledge. A special feature of this essay is a primer bibliography organized in three sections. Part One identifies a selected list of Latin American "testimonios" identified as Roots/Origins. The second section focuses on Chicana/o Scholars' Uses of Narrative/"Testimonio," focusing on experiential reflections in diverse institutions, locations, and in personal writing as a methodology to conduct research and to bear witness to their experiences. The third section is called "Testimonio" and Dissertations by Chicana/o and Latina/o scholars, using "testimonio" as a methodology in educational research. (Contains 2 notes.)
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Reyes, Kathryn Blackmer
Curry Rodriguez, Julia E.
Personal Narratives
Oral History
Interviews
Latin Americans
Hispanic Americans
Mexican Americans
Indexing
Search Strategies
Resources
Doctoral Dissertations
Foreign Countries
"Testimonio": Origins, Terms, and Resources Reyes, Kathryn Blackmer Curry Rodriguez, Julia E. Personal Narratives Oral History Interviews Latin Americans Hispanic Americans Mexican Americans Indexing Search Strategies Resources Doctoral Dissertations Foreign Countries People of color in the United States have utilized the liberationist "testimonio" as both methodology and narrative development. This essay provides a discussion about the roots of "testimonio" in Latin America and how it has been transformed, integrating qualitative research approaches, oral history, spoken word, and memoir writings by Chicanas and Latinas. The major objective of this essay is to provide guidance for the bibliographic search as a reference guide to the research scholar. Beginning with an exploration of terms used for bibliographic searches, the essay provides insight on navigating Library of Congress terms and desired outcomes in situated knowledge. A special feature of this essay is a primer bibliography organized in three sections. Part One identifies a selected list of Latin American "testimonios" identified as Roots/Origins. The second section focuses on Chicana/o Scholars' Uses of Narrative/"Testimonio," focusing on experiential reflections in diverse institutions, locations, and in personal writing as a methodology to conduct research and to bear witness to their experiences. The third section is called "Testimonio" and Dissertations by Chicana/o and Latina/o scholars, using "testimonio" as a methodology in educational research. (Contains 2 notes.)
title "Testimonio": Origins, Terms, and Resources
topic Personal Narratives
Oral History
Interviews
Latin Americans
Hispanic Americans
Mexican Americans
Indexing
Search Strategies
Resources
Doctoral Dissertations
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ975016