Does oral history lose some of its power when it becomes written down? Oral history by its very nature is fluid and flexible... but when committed to paper (stone, what have you) it becomes a fixed point which can no longer be changed as easily, either by chance or by design.
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Does oral history lose some of its power when it becomes written down? Oral history by its very nature is fluid and flexible... but when committed to paper (stone, what have you) it becomes a fixed point which can no longer be changed as easily, either by chance or by design.
Sorry, that was fairly random.