New directions in queer oral history : archives of disruption /: archives of disruption. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- New directions in queer oral history : archives of disruption /: archives of disruption. (2022)
- Main Title:
- New directions in queer oral history : archives of disruption
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Clare Summerskill, Amy Tooth Murphy, Emma Vickers.
- Editors:
- Summerskill, Clare
Tooth Murphy, Amy, 1981-
Vickers, Emma - Contents:
- Foreword Nan Alamilla Boyd Introduction: Archives of Disruption Amy Tooth Murphy, Emma Vickers, Clare Summerskill 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 Geraldine Fela 2. Locating Lesbians, Finding “Gay Women, ” Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories, Identity, and Community Memory Valerie J. Korinek 3. Queer Intergenerational Reticence: A Religious Case Study George J. Severs 4. Reading Both Ways: Lesbian Oral Histories and Bisexual Visibility Lauren Jae Gutterman 5. Finding “Evidence of Me” Through “Evidence of Us”: Transgender Oral Histories and Personal Archives Speak Noah Riseman 6. Destabilising Identities and Normative Narratives: The Methodological Challenges of Navigating Oral History Interviews with LGBTQ+ Children of Holocaust Survivors Jacob Evoy Part 2: Re/making Meaning: Navigating Discourse, Composure and Intersubjectivity 7. Beyond Composure and Discomposure in a Shifting Queer Identity Narrative Victoria Golding 8. “Fuck the Gay Movement”: Dissemblance and Desire in a Black AIDS Oral History Dan Royles 9. Unfinished Business: Documenting Australian Lesbian Feminism Sophie Robinson 10. Bisexual Women’s Storytelling and Community-building in Toronto Margaret Robinson 11. Filling the Boxes in Ourselves: Conducting a Queer Oral History of Bisexuality and Multiple-gender-attraction Martha Robinson Rhodes Part 3: Making a QueerForeword Nan Alamilla Boyd Introduction: Archives of Disruption Amy Tooth Murphy, Emma Vickers, Clare Summerskill 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 Geraldine Fela 2. Locating Lesbians, Finding “Gay Women, ” Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories, Identity, and Community Memory Valerie J. Korinek 3. Queer Intergenerational Reticence: A Religious Case Study George J. Severs 4. Reading Both Ways: Lesbian Oral Histories and Bisexual Visibility Lauren Jae Gutterman 5. Finding “Evidence of Me” Through “Evidence of Us”: Transgender Oral Histories and Personal Archives Speak Noah Riseman 6. Destabilising Identities and Normative Narratives: The Methodological Challenges of Navigating Oral History Interviews with LGBTQ+ Children of Holocaust Survivors Jacob Evoy Part 2: Re/making Meaning: Navigating Discourse, Composure and Intersubjectivity 7. Beyond Composure and Discomposure in a Shifting Queer Identity Narrative Victoria Golding 8. “Fuck the Gay Movement”: Dissemblance and Desire in a Black AIDS Oral History Dan Royles 9. Unfinished Business: Documenting Australian Lesbian Feminism Sophie Robinson 10. Bisexual Women’s Storytelling and Community-building in Toronto Margaret Robinson 11. Filling the Boxes in Ourselves: Conducting a Queer Oral History of Bisexuality and Multiple-gender-attraction Martha Robinson Rhodes Part 3: Making a Queer Mess: Embodiment, Affect and Exceeding Our Limits 12. Towards a Queer-chronology: Telling Stories in the Queer/Ed Archives Jamie A. Lee 13. “I Gotta Go”: Mobility as a Queer Methodology Anne Balay 14. LGBTIQ Activism and “Insider” Interviewing: Reflecting on Oral Histories from the Campaign for Australian Marriage Equality Shirleene Robinson 15. In Search of Queer Composure: Queer Temporality, Intimacy and Affect Amy Tooth Murphy Part 4: Negotiating Identity: Sharing Authority in Creative Practice 16. Dry Your Eyes, Princess : Oral Testimony and Photography – A Case Study Emma Vickers 17. “It’s Telling Your Story to Your Family”: Why Positionality Matters When Interviewing an Older Lesbian for a Verbatim Play Clare Summerskill 18. An Army of Listeners: Interviewing Lesbians as a Practice of Liberation for All El Chenier 19. “Free to Be Me”: Oral History Research with Lesbians and Bisexual Women Seeking Asylum in the UK Jane Traies … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 306.76609
Gays -- History
Sexual minorities -- History
Oral history - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000569261
9781000569247
9781003092032 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367551148
9780367551131 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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