Elizabeth Keating, Ph.D., is a professor of anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin. A linguistic anthropologist who studies culture and communication, she has been a Fulbright Scholar in Ireland and a visiting scholar at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies in Germany and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands.
“If you’ve ever thought of asking a parent or elderly relative
about their past, read The Essential Questions first. After asking
the questions Keating suggests, you’ll better understand not only
your relatives and your heritage, but also your world and
yourself.”
—Deborah Tannen, New York Times bestselling author of You Just
Don't Understand
“The Essential Questions gave me the practical tools needed to
passionately pursue the story of my people. Not just what they’ve
done, but also who they are. Elizabeth Keating brings a renewed
sense of urgency to the art of family storytelling by making
anthropological strategies accessible to anyone, including me, a
Black mother with a passionate drive to tether my young children to
their roots. I learned that the failure to ask is one of the
greatest risks to my genealogy and the stories surrounding it. As I
approached the final page, I felt invigorated, hopeful, and more
resolute than ever before.”
—Amber O’Neal Johnston, author of A Place to Belong
“The Essential Questions does an amazing thing. It takes something
that most of us may regret someday—not knowing the narratives that
shaped our closest relatives—and develops a beautifully written and
elegant solution to it. Elizabeth Keating brings an
anthropologist’s eye and a humanist’s heart to helping people
collect and understand their own family stories. Don’t just read
this book; follow its instructions.”
—Art Markman, professor of psychology at the University of Texas at
Austin and author of Smart Thinking
“If you’ve ever heard anyone say, ‘I wish I’d asked my mom about
that,’ then this is the book for you. In The Essential Questions,
Elizabeth Keating reveals how, with empathy and curiosity you can
interview your family members to uncover previously hidden stories
about the times and places that made them who they are, and
strengthen your bond with them in the process. A gift to families
everywhere!”
—Sarah Bird, author of Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen
“Some books feel profoundly necessary, though you can’t pinpoint
why…. This book is one of those. It goes beyond just family trees
and helps you capture your elders’ experiences before they slip
away. This book is a love letter to anthropology itself, full of
details about ways of life in other times and places. Down-to-earth
and easy to use, it’s a wonderful guide.”
—Michael Erard, author of Babel No More
“With an innovative angle and compelling storytelling, The
Essential Questions is an accessible and super useful guide
offering a multi-faceted, poignant inquiry into our life stories,
memory, identity, family, and inter-generational connections. It
has been a long time since I read a book that felt as urgent,
timely, necessary, and utterly relatable throughout. A
page-turner!”
—Alexandra Georgakopoulou-Nunes, professor of discourse analysis
and sociolinguistics at Kings College London
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