A rich and wide-ranging book.
ORAL HISTORY
... general issues are discussed with an extremely light touch, a notable and delightful absence of jargon, a very generous recognition of other scholars' work and a charitable approach to those with whose theoretical positions she disagrees. ... the whole volume glories in a wealth of wonderfully detailed and apposite empirical examples... At the end of the book you feel better grounded, more able to go on working in this field, and more alive to its future possibilities. -
- Karin Barber, Professor of African Cultural Anthropology, University of Birmingham,