This journal article is co-authored by Sara Davidmann and Assoc. Prof Elspeth Brown, University of Toronto, Canada. The article discusses photographs taken by Sara Davidmann and oral history work by Assoc. Prof Elspeth Brown. The article explores the ‘Ken. To be destroyed’ family album photographs and a photograph album created by Prof. Stephen Whittle OBE, photographed by Davidmann. Issues of control and collaboration, queering the archive and identity politics in Brown’s and Davidmann’s research projects are outlined. The article concludes with an examination of the concerns of erasure, forgetting and remembering that are brought to the surface in Davidmann’s photographs
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This study examines forms of queer relation and formats for accessing the past. Structured through p...
This exhibition was launched as part of the Un-Straight Museum conference, hosted by Homotopia at th...
“In this essay, I discuss my research trip to the archives at the Kinsey Institute for Sex, Gender, ...
For this exhibition the project, ‘Ken. To be destroyed’ was shown as a projection which included new...
In 2011, Sara Davidmann inherited a family archive of letters, photographs and papers from her mothe...
This exhibition at the Photography and the Archive Research Centre PARcSPACE Gallery was part of the...
This journal article is based on the Ken. To be destroyed Project Archive. In 2011, Sara Davidma...
This solo exhibition includes new works in the ‘Ken. To be destroyed’ project. This work was produce...
This exhibition was part of Homotopia’s 10th anniversary arts festival. David Hockney, Boy George, J...
The Miracle is an artistic and activist queer project begun in 2004. This article takes the form of ...
This output is a creative project using fashion photography to explore the visibility of young queer...
In the passport photograph on his Weimar-era Transvestitenschein, a besuited Gerd Katter gazes out p...
The purpose of this work is to recognize the lack of queer of color lens within the archival profess...
This article outlines the research being undertaken to develop the Assembling Queer Displacements Ar...
Trans life, experiences and bodies raise important challenges for the constitution of queer memories...
This study examines forms of queer relation and formats for accessing the past. Structured through p...
This exhibition was launched as part of the Un-Straight Museum conference, hosted by Homotopia at th...
“In this essay, I discuss my research trip to the archives at the Kinsey Institute for Sex, Gender, ...