Out of the closet, into the archives [Texte imprimé] : researching sexual histories / Amy L., Stone
Language: anglais.Country: États-Unis.Publication: Albany : State University of New York Press, cop. 2015Description: 1 vol. (XX-352 p.) : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781438459035.Series: SUNY series in queer politics and culturesAbstract: Out of the Closet, Into the Archives takes readers inside the experience of how it feels to do queer archival research and queer research in the archive. The archive, much like the closet, exposes various levels of public and privateness—recognition, awareness, refusal, impulse, disclosure, framing, silence, cultural intelligibility—each mediated and determined through subjective insider/outsider ways of knowing. The contributors draw on their experiences conducting research in disciplines such as sociology, African American studies, English, communications, performance studies, anthropology, and women’s and gender studies. These essays challenge scholars to engage with their affective experience of being in the archive, illuminating how the space of the archive requires a different kind of deeply personal, embodied research..Subject - Topical Name: Homosexuels -- Histoire -- Sources | Études sur le genre Subject: archive | recherche incarnée | engagement | mémoire vivante | archive vivante | queerItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Out of the Closet, Into the Archives takes readers inside the experience of how it feels to do queer archival research and queer research in the archive. The archive, much like the closet, exposes various levels of public and privateness—recognition, awareness, refusal, impulse, disclosure, framing, silence, cultural intelligibility—each mediated and determined through subjective insider/outsider ways of knowing. The contributors draw on their experiences conducting research in disciplines such as sociology, African American studies, English, communications, performance studies, anthropology, and women’s and gender studies. These essays challenge scholars to engage with their affective experience of being in the archive, illuminating how the space of the archive requires a different kind of deeply personal, embodied research.
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