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Queering Archives: Intimate Tracings
von Kevin P Murphy, Zeb Tortorici, Daniel Marshall
Verlag: Duke University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-8223-6828-1
Erschienen am 11.06.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 255 mm [H] x 182 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 450 Gramm
Umfang: 230 Seiten

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“Queering Archives: Intimate Tracings” is the second of two themed issues from Radical History Review (numbers 120 and 122) that explore the ways in which the notion of the “queer archive” is increasingly crucial for scholars working at the intersection of history, sexuality, and gender. Efforts to record and preserve queer experiences determine how scholars account for the past and provide a framework for understanding contemporary queer life. Essays in these issues consider historical materials from queer archives around the world as well as the recent critical practice of “queering” the archive by looking at historical collections for queer content (and its absence).

This issue considers how archives allow historical traces of sexuality and gender to be sought, identified, recorded, and assembled into accumulations of meaning. Contributors explore conundrums in contemporary queer archival methods, probing some of them in essays on the Catholic Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This issue also includes a series of intergenerational interviews reflecting on histories of LGBT archives, a roundtable discussion about legacies of queer studies of the archive, and a closing reflection by Joan Nestle, a founding figure in the practice of international queer archiving.

Daniel Marshall is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University, Melbourne. Kevin P. Murphy is Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota and a member of the Radical History Review editorial collective. Zeb Tortorici is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures at New York University.

Contributors: Rustem Ertug Altinay, Anjali Arondekar, Elspeth H. Brown, Elise Chenier, Howard Chiang, Ben Cowan, Ann Cvetkovich, Sara Davidmann, Leah DeVun, Peter Edelberg, Licia Fiol-Matta, Jack Jen Gieseking, Christina Hanhardt, Robb Hernandez, Kwame Holmes, Regina Kunzel, A. J. Lewis, Martin F. Manalansan IV, María Elena Martínez, Michael Jay McClure, Caitlin McKinney, Katherine Mohrman, Joan Nestle, Mimi Thi Nguyen, Tavia Nyong’o, Anthony M. Petro, K. J. Rawson, Barry Reay, Juana María Rodríguez, Don Romesburg, Rebecka Sheffield, Marc Stein, Margaret Stone, Susan Stryker, Robert Summers, Jeanne Vaccaro, Dale Washkansky, Melissa White



Editors' Introduction
Queering Archives: Intimate Tracings - Daniel Marshall, Kevin P. Murphy, and Zeb Tortorici

On Being in the Archive
Minor Threats - Mimi Thi Nguyen
Useful In/stability: The Dialectical Production of the Social and Spatial Lesbian Herstory Archives - Jen Jack Gieseking
“Look More at the Camera than at Me”: Susan and the Transgender Archive - Jeanne Vaccaro
Queer Archives, Queer Movements: The Visual and Bodily Archives of Vaginal Davis - Robert Summers

Piecing Together Historical Traces
What's the Tea: Gossip and the Production of Black Gay Social History - Kwame Holmes
Drawn from the Scraps: The Finding AIDS of Mundo Meza - Robb Hernández
The Queer Archivist as Political Dissident: Rereading the Ottoman Empire in the Works of Resad Ekrem Koçu - Rüstem Ertug Altιnay
Sex in the Archives: David Louis Bowie's New York Diaries, 1978–1993 - Barry Reay

Doing Archives
Body, Sex, Interface: Reckoning with Images at the Lesbian Herstory Archives - Cait McKinney
Privacy Anxieties: Ethics versus Activism in Archiving Lesbian Oral History Online - Elise Chenier

Faithful Histories
Queering the LDS Archive - K. Mohrman
Beyond Accountability: The Queer Archive of Catholic Sexual Abuse - Anthony M. Petro

Queer Archival Generations
Archival Justice: An Interview with Ben Power Alwin - K. J. Rawson
“Queering the Trans? Family Album”: Elspeth H. Brown and Sara Davidmann, in Conversation - Elspeth H. Brown and Sara Davidmann
Archive Discipline: An Interview on the Danish Gay and Lesbian Archive with Karl Peder Pedersen - Peter Edelberg

Queering Archives
Queering Archives: A Roundtable Discussion - Anjali Arondekar, Ann Cvetkovich, Christina B. Hanhardt, Regina Kunzel, Tavia Nyong'o, Juana María Rodríguez, Susan Stryker, Daniel Marshall, Kevin P. Murphy, and Zeb Tortorici

Reflection
Who Were We to Do Such a Thing? Grassroots Necessities, Grassroots Dreaming: The LHA in Its Early Years - Joan Nestle



Daniel Marshall, Kevin P. Murphy, and Zeb Tortorici, special issue editors