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Summary: Artifacts & Fiction
Discipline Tutorial
Oral History & Literature
Folk songs, interviews, and other oral histories can provide alternative views of a text’s cultural setting or be studied as artifacts that help explain other literary works.
Discipline Tutorials are multimedia slideshows.
Each Discipline Tutorial slideshow contains numerous slides, each with 1-3 visual or audio artifacts. A narrative provides a close reading of each artifact, and relates the artifact to appropriate literary texts.
You can view the Discipline Tutorial Slideshows on the Artifacts & Fiction site, or you can download or edit them for future use.
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serial: #2360
Anonymous, LISTENING TO THE RADIO AT HOME (1920) courtesy of George H. Clark Radiona Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute.
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