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Pat Krafcik, 2021-09-07, 2021-09-09

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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Evergreen Oral History Project collection contains interviews with more than one hundred retired Evergreen faculty, administrators and staff. These conversations were conducted mostly by current and emeritus faculty. From the initial year devoted to designing the College (1970-71) to the present, Evergreen has been a highly innovative academic institution, committed to pedagogy that strongly supports students’ learning. The project’s purpose has been to document a very wide range of experiences and points of view of longtime members of this community. Faculty narrators recall how they developed their practices of team-teaching, interdisciplinary studies, communities of inquiry, and other distinctive features of the curriculum. Nearly all narrators tell stories about their biographical backgrounds, how being at Evergreen affected them, and how their work contributed to students’ education. Narrators also reflect on how they and Evergreen responded to challenges and changes of politics and culture, including issues of class, gender and race, over the College’s first half century.

The Evergreen Oral History Project began in 2016. As of May 2024, 104 retirees had been interviewed by twenty-eight interviewers. Interviewers have chosen whom they wish to interview, which imbues many of these discussions with the tenor of dialogues between friends. Rather than respond to a preset list of questions, narrators discussed whatever was most memorable and interesting to them.

Special thanks go to transcriber Penny Miller, who made draft transcripts of almost all of the recorded interviews; Amanda Walker and Abby Kelso, Vice-Presidents for Advancement, who sponsored and found funding for the project; Pat Barte and Ray Janssen-Timmen, for administrative support; John Sheehy, director of Reed College’s oral history project, for guidance launching ours; Susan Fiksdal, Anthony Zaragoza, Barbara Smith, Nancy Taylor and Nancy Koppelman, each of whom interviewed many retirees; Liza Harrell-Edge and Sadie Aymond, for accessioning and managing the collection in the Library Archives; and the anonymous donor whose generosity made the project possible. Sam Schrager has been director of the project.

Dates

  • Creation: 2021-09-07
  • Creation: 2021-09-09

Biographical / Historical

Dr. Patricia A. Krafcik is Professor Emerita of The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, where she taught Russian language, literature, culture, and Russian and Slavic folklore from 1989-2021. Previously, she taught at Dickinson College and the University of Pittsburgh, and has lectured at the Studium Carpato-Ruthenorum International Summer School of Rusyn Language and Culture at Prešov University, Prešov, Slovakia 2010-2019. She completed her studies at Indiana University (Bloomington; BA, 1971) and Columbia University (New York: MA 1974; Ph.D., 1980). Her scholarly work has appeared in a variety of publications, including the Slavic and East European Journal; Slovakia: A Scholarly Annual; the Journal of the Slavic and East European Folklore Association; in the collection Committing Community: Carpatho-Rusyn Studies as an Emerging Scholarly Discipline (2009); Slovenský národopis: časopis Ústavu Etnológie Slovenskej akadémie vied; and Slovo: A Publication of the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library. Among her translations are Language and National Identity: Rusyns South of the Carpathians by Anna Plišková (Columbia University Press East European Monographs, 2009) and “In the Seventy-Seventh Kingdom”: Carpatho-Rusyn Folktales (Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center, 2015). She is a Fellow of the World Academy of Rusyn Culture and in 2019 was granted the Saints Cyril and Methodius Award for the Development of the Rusyn Language by the Institute of Rusyn Language and Culture at Prešov University. Krafcik's work includes research and writing focused on the Carpathian Region social bandit folklore tradition.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.44 Terabytes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the The Evergreen State College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
http://www.evergreen.edu/archives
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia WA 98505 USA