In this article, I draw on my experience of doing archival research at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas at Austin and at the archives of the Rodin Museum in Paris. Reflecting on my experience of reading Dora CARRINGTON's and Gwen JOHN's letters, I address the problem of how a researcher makes specific choices while working in the archive: choosing what to see, what to note and even more what to transcribe. These are questions that relate to wider issues of how the researcher can oscillate between pathos and distance and create a transitional space that can accommodate both her involvement and her need for detachment and reflection. What has further emerged from my work in the archives is what I have theorized...
This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
In the longer introduction of Radical History Review’s two thematic issues “Queering Archives,” we f...
The aim of the article is to shape the field of scientific exploration which is opening in the inter...
In diesem Artikel greife ich auf Erfahrungen zurück, die ich im Rahmen meiner Archiv-Forschungen am ...
The symposium explores whether feminist methodologies make a difference to the kinds of stories that...
In recent years, archival research in the social sciences is emerging as a vibrant field of qualitat...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in he Archive Project: Archi...
This essay proposes that subcultural practices such as gossip and fan writing are feminist epistemol...
This paper will argue that the ‘archival turn’, and specifically the feminist and queer archival tur...
Information Studies and the humanities have different theories of the archive, causing these two fie...
Against the grain of the traditional archive conceived of as the locus of (masculine/patriarchal) au...
Through the use of feminist historiography this article examines some of the myriad ways in which fe...
How do researchers find archival sources on women, gender, and sexuality? What barriers and challeng...
Can a feminist reimagining of digital technology provide an innovative theoretical and practical fra...
In this article, I bring a feminist geographic analysis of embodied life and desire into a study of ...
This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
In the longer introduction of Radical History Review’s two thematic issues “Queering Archives,” we f...
The aim of the article is to shape the field of scientific exploration which is opening in the inter...
In diesem Artikel greife ich auf Erfahrungen zurück, die ich im Rahmen meiner Archiv-Forschungen am ...
The symposium explores whether feminist methodologies make a difference to the kinds of stories that...
In recent years, archival research in the social sciences is emerging as a vibrant field of qualitat...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in he Archive Project: Archi...
This essay proposes that subcultural practices such as gossip and fan writing are feminist epistemol...
This paper will argue that the ‘archival turn’, and specifically the feminist and queer archival tur...
Information Studies and the humanities have different theories of the archive, causing these two fie...
Against the grain of the traditional archive conceived of as the locus of (masculine/patriarchal) au...
Through the use of feminist historiography this article examines some of the myriad ways in which fe...
How do researchers find archival sources on women, gender, and sexuality? What barriers and challeng...
Can a feminist reimagining of digital technology provide an innovative theoretical and practical fra...
In this article, I bring a feminist geographic analysis of embodied life and desire into a study of ...
This article explores the process of securing for the National Library of Australia Merle Thornton’s...
In the longer introduction of Radical History Review’s two thematic issues “Queering Archives,” we f...
The aim of the article is to shape the field of scientific exploration which is opening in the inter...