New Directions in Queer Oral History

New Directions in Queer Oral History

Archives of Disruption

Tooth Murphy, Amy; Vickers, Emma; Summerskill, Clare

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

220

Dura

Inglês

9780367551148

15 a 20 dias

471

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Foreword Introduction: Archives of Disruption Part 1: Narrating LGBTQ Histories: Presence, Absence, and the Space Between 1. (Un)speakable Pasts: Reflections on Working at the Edges of Queer Oral History 2. Locating Lesbians, Finding "Gay Women," Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories, Identity, and Community Memory 3. Queer Intergenerational Reticence: A Religious Case Study 4. Reading Both Ways: Lesbian Oral Histories and Bisexual Visibility 5. Finding "Evidence of Me" Through "Evidence of Us": Transgender Oral Histories and Personal Archives Speak 6. Destabilising Identities and Normative Narratives: The Methodological Challenges of Navigating Oral History Interviews with LGBTQ+ Children of Holocaust Survivors Part 2: Re/making Meaning: Navigating Discourse, Composure and Intersubjectivity 7. Beyond Composure and Discomposure in a Shifting Queer Identity Narrative 8. "Fuck the Gay Movement": Dissemblance and Desire in a Black AIDS Oral History 9. Unfinished Business: Documenting Australian Lesbian Feminism 10. Bisexual Women's Storytelling and Community-building in Toronto 11. Filling the Boxes in Ourselves: Conducting a Queer Oral History of Bisexuality and Multiple-gender-attraction Part 3: Making a Queer Mess: Embodiment, Affect and Exceeding Our Limits 12. Towards a Queer-chronology: Telling Stories in the Queer/Ed Archives 13. "I Gotta Go": Mobility as a Queer Methodology 14. LGBTIQ Activism and "Insider" Interviewing: Reflecting on Oral Histories from the Campaign for Australian Marriage Equality 15. In Search of Queer Composure: Queer Temporality, Intimacy and Affect Part 4: Negotiating Identity: Sharing Authority in Creative Practice 16. Dry Your Eyes, Princess: Oral Testimony and Photography - A Case Study 17. "It's Telling Your Story to Your Family": Why Positionality Matters When Interviewing an Older Lesbian for a Verbatim Play 18. An Army of Listeners: Interviewing Lesbians as a Practice of Liberation for All 19. "Free to Be Me": Oral History Research with Lesbians and Bisexual Women Seeking Asylum in the UK
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