Document Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Michelangelo believed that a piece of marble already contained a work of art – his role was to liberate what was inherent. But the majesty, grace and beauty he saw in the stone that became David remained invisible to sculptors who had previously tackled it. In a similar way, the interview can be all or nothing to writers, journalists and oral historians. A person sits across a table, with stories to tell, ideas to impart, facts to confirm or deny, perhaps a lifetime of emotions to convey – but our ability to perceive who is before us, and to engage with what we are hearing, will critically affect what ensues.
ANZSRC / FoR Code
1903 JOURNALISM AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING
Publication Details
McHugh, S. A. (2007). The aerobic art of interviewing. Asia Pacific Media Educator, December (18), 147-154.
Open access copy available here.