This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s personal archive, which documents decades of feminist activism. Thornton, a noted figure in Australia’s early second-wave women’s movement, is best known as one of the “Bar Room Suffragettes,” who in 1965 chained themselves to the front bar of the Regatta Hotel in Brisbane, demanding women’s right to drink alongside men in public bars. In reflecting on the process of securing these papers, the author poses a series of questions concerning archives and aging, the folding of personal history into collective memory, and the role of archival source material in determining the conditions of possibility for writing histories of feminist activism. ...
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This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
Through the use of feminist historiography this article examines some of the myriad ways in which fe...
This article investigates the process of a collaborative, community-driven initiative to create an a...
This paper offers introduction to the material available to researchers in the recently launched ‘Si...
Archives of feminist materials are unique material and affective assemblages that represent, conditi...
Against the grain of the traditional archive conceived of as the locus of (masculine/patriarchal) au...
Between the 1930s and 1960s, the National Woman’s Party (NWP), an American feminist organization, wa...
This thesis is an historical study of efforts which have taken place in English speaking North Amer...
Proposed in 1935 by feminist pacifist Rosika Schwimmer and dissolved only five years later, the Worl...
This article explores stories of rewriting Australian history by Aboriginal women through literature...
The study investigated what motivates feminist activists to engage in archiving and memory collectin...
Recent interest in documenting and re-evaluating histories of the UK Women's Liberation Movement has...
This article introduces The Suffrage Postcard Project (SPP), a feminist digital humanities project t...
The number of repositories dedicated to collecting women\u27s papers has grown substantially in the ...
The symposium explores whether feminist methodologies make a difference to the kinds of stories that...
This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
Through the use of feminist historiography this article examines some of the myriad ways in which fe...
This article investigates the process of a collaborative, community-driven initiative to create an a...
This paper offers introduction to the material available to researchers in the recently launched ‘Si...
Archives of feminist materials are unique material and affective assemblages that represent, conditi...
Against the grain of the traditional archive conceived of as the locus of (masculine/patriarchal) au...
Between the 1930s and 1960s, the National Woman’s Party (NWP), an American feminist organization, wa...
This thesis is an historical study of efforts which have taken place in English speaking North Amer...
Proposed in 1935 by feminist pacifist Rosika Schwimmer and dissolved only five years later, the Worl...
This article explores stories of rewriting Australian history by Aboriginal women through literature...
The study investigated what motivates feminist activists to engage in archiving and memory collectin...
Recent interest in documenting and re-evaluating histories of the UK Women's Liberation Movement has...
This article introduces The Suffrage Postcard Project (SPP), a feminist digital humanities project t...
The number of repositories dedicated to collecting women\u27s papers has grown substantially in the ...
The symposium explores whether feminist methodologies make a difference to the kinds of stories that...