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Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century
Redaktion: Srigley, Katrina; Iacovetta, Franca; Zembrzycki, Stacey
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Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century
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Beyond Women's Words addresses the contributions and challenges of doing feminist oral history. Using Women's Words as a platform, it reflects on the influence of feminism on the field of oral history. It is ideal for students of oral history, women's and gender history, and Women's and Gender Studies, and activists, artists and practitioners.
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Beyond Women's Words addresses the contributions and challenges of doing feminist oral history. Using Women's Words as a platform, it reflects on the influence of feminism on the field of oral history. It is ideal for students of oral history, women's and gender history, and Women's and Gender Studies, and activists, artists and practitioners.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351123808
- Artikelnr.: 56886043
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351123808
- Artikelnr.: 56886043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Katrina Srigley is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Nipissing University. Author of the award-winning monograph Breadwinning Daughters: Young Working-Women in a Depression Era City (2010), her current collaborative work with Nipissing First Nation focuses on the history of Nbisiing Anishinaabeg territory. Stacey Zembrzycki is a teacher at Dawson College. She is the author of According to Baba: A Collaborative Oral History of Sudbury's Ukrainian Community (2014) and its accompanying website www.sudburyukrainians.ca, and is co-editor of Oral History Off the Record: Toward an Ethnography of Practice (2013). Franca Iacovetta is Professor of History at the University of Toronto and co-editor of Studies in Gender and History at University of Toronto Press. A past president of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, she is author or editor of ten books, including the award-winning Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada (2006).
Preface Foreword: Sherna Berger Gluck Introduction: Franca Iacovetta
Katrina Srigley
and Stacey Zembrzycki Section 1: Reflections on Women's Words Section Introduction: Linda Shopes Chapter 1 Katherine Borland
"That's Not What I Said": A Reprise 25 Years On" Chapter 2 Sanchia deSouza and Jyothsna Latha Belliappa
"The Positionality of Narrators and Interviewers: Methodological Comments on Oral History with Anglo-Indian Schoolteachers in Bangalore
India" Chapter 3 Daphne Patai
"When is Enough Enough?" Chapter 4 Kathleen Blee
"Feminist Oral Histories of Racist Women" Chapter 5 Rina Benmayor
"Emotion and Pedagogy: Teaching Digital Storytelling in the Millennial Classroom" Section 2: Doing Feminist Oral History Then and Now Section Introduction: Penny Summerfield Chapter 6 Lynn Abrams
"Talking about Feminism: Reconciling Fragmented Narratives with the Feminist Research Frame" Chapter 7 Lianne C. Leddy
"'Are you only interviewing women for this?': Indigenous Feminism and Oral History" Chapter 8 Uma Chakravarthy and Ponni Arasu
"Living
Archiving
and Reflecting on Feminism and Activism in India: An Oral History with Uma Chakravarti" Chapter 9 Valerie Korinek
"Locating Lesbians
Finding 'Gay Women
' Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories
Identity
and Community Memory" Chapter 10 Nadje Al-Ali
"Memory
History
and Contestations in Present-Day Iraq" Section 3: Decentering and Decolonizing in Feminist Oral History Section Introduction: Nan Alamilla Boyd Chapter 11 Theresa de Langis
"Speaking Private Memory to Public Power: Oral History and Breaking the Silence on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence during the Khmer Rouge Genocide" Chapter 12 Sue Anderson
Lorina Barker
and Jaimee Hamilton
"Yarning up Oral History: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis" Chapter 13 Stéphane Martelly
"'This thing we are doing here': Listening and Writing in the Montreal Life Stories Project" Chapter 14 Grace Akello
"Intersubjective Experiences and a Depiction Beyond Written Words doing Ethnography with Wartime Children in Northern Uganda" Chapter 15 Hillary Hiner
"Putting the Archive in Movement: Testimonies
Feminism
and Female Torture Survivors in Chile" Section 4: Feminists in the Field: Performance
Political Activism
and Community Engagement Section Introduction Paul Ortiz Chapter 16 Penny Couchie and Muriel Miguel
"Storyweaving
Indigenous Knowledge
and Process in Material Witness" Chapter 17 Sarah Loose with Amy Starecheski
"Oral History for Building Social Movements
Then and Now" Chapter 18 Suroopa Mukherjee
"Women Power and Feminine Solidarity: Oral History
Life Stories
and Trauma in the Context of an Industrial Disaster" Chapter 19 Sady Sullivan
"Public Homeplaces: Collaboration and Care in Oral History Project Design" Chapter 20 Hourig Attarian
Shahrzad Arshadi
Khadija Baker
and Kumru Bilici
"Come Wash With Us: Seeking Home in Story" Section 5: Listening to and Learning from Stories in the Digital World Section Introduction: Anna Sheftel Chapter 21 Margo Shea
"Feminist Oral History Practice in an Era of Digital Self-Representation" Chapter 22 Mary A. Larson
"The Medium is Political and the Message is Personal: Feminist Oral Histories Online" Chapter 23 Elise Chenier
"Oral History's Afterlife" Chapter 24 Ruth Percy
"Women's Words from the Archives" Chapter 25 Heather A. Howard
"'Shut the tape off and I'll tell you a story': Women's Knowledges in Urban Indigenous Community Representations" Index
Katrina Srigley
and Stacey Zembrzycki Section 1: Reflections on Women's Words Section Introduction: Linda Shopes Chapter 1 Katherine Borland
"That's Not What I Said": A Reprise 25 Years On" Chapter 2 Sanchia deSouza and Jyothsna Latha Belliappa
"The Positionality of Narrators and Interviewers: Methodological Comments on Oral History with Anglo-Indian Schoolteachers in Bangalore
India" Chapter 3 Daphne Patai
"When is Enough Enough?" Chapter 4 Kathleen Blee
"Feminist Oral Histories of Racist Women" Chapter 5 Rina Benmayor
"Emotion and Pedagogy: Teaching Digital Storytelling in the Millennial Classroom" Section 2: Doing Feminist Oral History Then and Now Section Introduction: Penny Summerfield Chapter 6 Lynn Abrams
"Talking about Feminism: Reconciling Fragmented Narratives with the Feminist Research Frame" Chapter 7 Lianne C. Leddy
"'Are you only interviewing women for this?': Indigenous Feminism and Oral History" Chapter 8 Uma Chakravarthy and Ponni Arasu
"Living
Archiving
and Reflecting on Feminism and Activism in India: An Oral History with Uma Chakravarti" Chapter 9 Valerie Korinek
"Locating Lesbians
Finding 'Gay Women
' Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories
Identity
and Community Memory" Chapter 10 Nadje Al-Ali
"Memory
History
and Contestations in Present-Day Iraq" Section 3: Decentering and Decolonizing in Feminist Oral History Section Introduction: Nan Alamilla Boyd Chapter 11 Theresa de Langis
"Speaking Private Memory to Public Power: Oral History and Breaking the Silence on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence during the Khmer Rouge Genocide" Chapter 12 Sue Anderson
Lorina Barker
and Jaimee Hamilton
"Yarning up Oral History: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis" Chapter 13 Stéphane Martelly
"'This thing we are doing here': Listening and Writing in the Montreal Life Stories Project" Chapter 14 Grace Akello
"Intersubjective Experiences and a Depiction Beyond Written Words doing Ethnography with Wartime Children in Northern Uganda" Chapter 15 Hillary Hiner
"Putting the Archive in Movement: Testimonies
Feminism
and Female Torture Survivors in Chile" Section 4: Feminists in the Field: Performance
Political Activism
and Community Engagement Section Introduction Paul Ortiz Chapter 16 Penny Couchie and Muriel Miguel
"Storyweaving
Indigenous Knowledge
and Process in Material Witness" Chapter 17 Sarah Loose with Amy Starecheski
"Oral History for Building Social Movements
Then and Now" Chapter 18 Suroopa Mukherjee
"Women Power and Feminine Solidarity: Oral History
Life Stories
and Trauma in the Context of an Industrial Disaster" Chapter 19 Sady Sullivan
"Public Homeplaces: Collaboration and Care in Oral History Project Design" Chapter 20 Hourig Attarian
Shahrzad Arshadi
Khadija Baker
and Kumru Bilici
"Come Wash With Us: Seeking Home in Story" Section 5: Listening to and Learning from Stories in the Digital World Section Introduction: Anna Sheftel Chapter 21 Margo Shea
"Feminist Oral History Practice in an Era of Digital Self-Representation" Chapter 22 Mary A. Larson
"The Medium is Political and the Message is Personal: Feminist Oral Histories Online" Chapter 23 Elise Chenier
"Oral History's Afterlife" Chapter 24 Ruth Percy
"Women's Words from the Archives" Chapter 25 Heather A. Howard
"'Shut the tape off and I'll tell you a story': Women's Knowledges in Urban Indigenous Community Representations" Index
Preface Foreword: Sherna Berger Gluck Introduction: Franca Iacovetta
Katrina Srigley
and Stacey Zembrzycki Section 1: Reflections on Women's Words Section Introduction: Linda Shopes Chapter 1 Katherine Borland
"That's Not What I Said": A Reprise 25 Years On" Chapter 2 Sanchia deSouza and Jyothsna Latha Belliappa
"The Positionality of Narrators and Interviewers: Methodological Comments on Oral History with Anglo-Indian Schoolteachers in Bangalore
India" Chapter 3 Daphne Patai
"When is Enough Enough?" Chapter 4 Kathleen Blee
"Feminist Oral Histories of Racist Women" Chapter 5 Rina Benmayor
"Emotion and Pedagogy: Teaching Digital Storytelling in the Millennial Classroom" Section 2: Doing Feminist Oral History Then and Now Section Introduction: Penny Summerfield Chapter 6 Lynn Abrams
"Talking about Feminism: Reconciling Fragmented Narratives with the Feminist Research Frame" Chapter 7 Lianne C. Leddy
"'Are you only interviewing women for this?': Indigenous Feminism and Oral History" Chapter 8 Uma Chakravarthy and Ponni Arasu
"Living
Archiving
and Reflecting on Feminism and Activism in India: An Oral History with Uma Chakravarti" Chapter 9 Valerie Korinek
"Locating Lesbians
Finding 'Gay Women
' Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories
Identity
and Community Memory" Chapter 10 Nadje Al-Ali
"Memory
History
and Contestations in Present-Day Iraq" Section 3: Decentering and Decolonizing in Feminist Oral History Section Introduction: Nan Alamilla Boyd Chapter 11 Theresa de Langis
"Speaking Private Memory to Public Power: Oral History and Breaking the Silence on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence during the Khmer Rouge Genocide" Chapter 12 Sue Anderson
Lorina Barker
and Jaimee Hamilton
"Yarning up Oral History: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis" Chapter 13 Stéphane Martelly
"'This thing we are doing here': Listening and Writing in the Montreal Life Stories Project" Chapter 14 Grace Akello
"Intersubjective Experiences and a Depiction Beyond Written Words doing Ethnography with Wartime Children in Northern Uganda" Chapter 15 Hillary Hiner
"Putting the Archive in Movement: Testimonies
Feminism
and Female Torture Survivors in Chile" Section 4: Feminists in the Field: Performance
Political Activism
and Community Engagement Section Introduction Paul Ortiz Chapter 16 Penny Couchie and Muriel Miguel
"Storyweaving
Indigenous Knowledge
and Process in Material Witness" Chapter 17 Sarah Loose with Amy Starecheski
"Oral History for Building Social Movements
Then and Now" Chapter 18 Suroopa Mukherjee
"Women Power and Feminine Solidarity: Oral History
Life Stories
and Trauma in the Context of an Industrial Disaster" Chapter 19 Sady Sullivan
"Public Homeplaces: Collaboration and Care in Oral History Project Design" Chapter 20 Hourig Attarian
Shahrzad Arshadi
Khadija Baker
and Kumru Bilici
"Come Wash With Us: Seeking Home in Story" Section 5: Listening to and Learning from Stories in the Digital World Section Introduction: Anna Sheftel Chapter 21 Margo Shea
"Feminist Oral History Practice in an Era of Digital Self-Representation" Chapter 22 Mary A. Larson
"The Medium is Political and the Message is Personal: Feminist Oral Histories Online" Chapter 23 Elise Chenier
"Oral History's Afterlife" Chapter 24 Ruth Percy
"Women's Words from the Archives" Chapter 25 Heather A. Howard
"'Shut the tape off and I'll tell you a story': Women's Knowledges in Urban Indigenous Community Representations" Index
Katrina Srigley
and Stacey Zembrzycki Section 1: Reflections on Women's Words Section Introduction: Linda Shopes Chapter 1 Katherine Borland
"That's Not What I Said": A Reprise 25 Years On" Chapter 2 Sanchia deSouza and Jyothsna Latha Belliappa
"The Positionality of Narrators and Interviewers: Methodological Comments on Oral History with Anglo-Indian Schoolteachers in Bangalore
India" Chapter 3 Daphne Patai
"When is Enough Enough?" Chapter 4 Kathleen Blee
"Feminist Oral Histories of Racist Women" Chapter 5 Rina Benmayor
"Emotion and Pedagogy: Teaching Digital Storytelling in the Millennial Classroom" Section 2: Doing Feminist Oral History Then and Now Section Introduction: Penny Summerfield Chapter 6 Lynn Abrams
"Talking about Feminism: Reconciling Fragmented Narratives with the Feminist Research Frame" Chapter 7 Lianne C. Leddy
"'Are you only interviewing women for this?': Indigenous Feminism and Oral History" Chapter 8 Uma Chakravarthy and Ponni Arasu
"Living
Archiving
and Reflecting on Feminism and Activism in India: An Oral History with Uma Chakravarti" Chapter 9 Valerie Korinek
"Locating Lesbians
Finding 'Gay Women
' Writing Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories
Identity
and Community Memory" Chapter 10 Nadje Al-Ali
"Memory
History
and Contestations in Present-Day Iraq" Section 3: Decentering and Decolonizing in Feminist Oral History Section Introduction: Nan Alamilla Boyd Chapter 11 Theresa de Langis
"Speaking Private Memory to Public Power: Oral History and Breaking the Silence on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence during the Khmer Rouge Genocide" Chapter 12 Sue Anderson
Lorina Barker
and Jaimee Hamilton
"Yarning up Oral History: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis" Chapter 13 Stéphane Martelly
"'This thing we are doing here': Listening and Writing in the Montreal Life Stories Project" Chapter 14 Grace Akello
"Intersubjective Experiences and a Depiction Beyond Written Words doing Ethnography with Wartime Children in Northern Uganda" Chapter 15 Hillary Hiner
"Putting the Archive in Movement: Testimonies
Feminism
and Female Torture Survivors in Chile" Section 4: Feminists in the Field: Performance
Political Activism
and Community Engagement Section Introduction Paul Ortiz Chapter 16 Penny Couchie and Muriel Miguel
"Storyweaving
Indigenous Knowledge
and Process in Material Witness" Chapter 17 Sarah Loose with Amy Starecheski
"Oral History for Building Social Movements
Then and Now" Chapter 18 Suroopa Mukherjee
"Women Power and Feminine Solidarity: Oral History
Life Stories
and Trauma in the Context of an Industrial Disaster" Chapter 19 Sady Sullivan
"Public Homeplaces: Collaboration and Care in Oral History Project Design" Chapter 20 Hourig Attarian
Shahrzad Arshadi
Khadija Baker
and Kumru Bilici
"Come Wash With Us: Seeking Home in Story" Section 5: Listening to and Learning from Stories in the Digital World Section Introduction: Anna Sheftel Chapter 21 Margo Shea
"Feminist Oral History Practice in an Era of Digital Self-Representation" Chapter 22 Mary A. Larson
"The Medium is Political and the Message is Personal: Feminist Oral Histories Online" Chapter 23 Elise Chenier
"Oral History's Afterlife" Chapter 24 Ruth Percy
"Women's Words from the Archives" Chapter 25 Heather A. Howard
"'Shut the tape off and I'll tell you a story': Women's Knowledges in Urban Indigenous Community Representations" Index