"Lost and Found: Making Claims on Archives" (original) (raw)

Reconstructing a Life: The Archival Challenges of Women's History

Honor Sachs

Library Trends, 2008

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The Question of Recovery: Slavery, Freedom, and the Archive

Justin Leroy, Samantha Seeley

Social Text, 2015

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Writing to Stay in History: Women, Politics and New Deal Archives

Kate Dossett

Journal of American Studies, 2018

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This Narrative Is No Fiction: Harriet Jacobs in the Archives

ya qi

Reviews in American History, 2010

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We Need These Bodies, but Not Their Knowledge: Black Women in the Archival Science Professions and Their Connection to the Archives of Enslaved Black Women in the French Antilles

Kellee Warren

Library Trends, 2016

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This [Black] Woman’s Work: Exploring Archival Projects that Embrace the Identity of the Memory Worker

Shanee Murrain

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Women and Archives

Laura Engel

Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 2021

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Imagining the Archive: Speculation as a Tool of Archival Reconstruction

MarieClaire Graham

2019

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Archiving Blackness: Reimagining and Recreating the Archive(s) as Literary and Information Wake Work as Literary and Information Wake Work

Jamillah R . Gabriel

Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, 2022

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Archival Interventions and Agency: Irma McClaurin in Conversation with Emily Ruth Rutter about the Irma McClaurin Black Feminist Archive

Irma McClaurin

TSWL Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 2021

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Epilogue. On Augusta’s porch; a meditation on decolonizing the archives

Jeannette Bastian

Archival Science

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Women, Slavery, and the Archive: Innovations in Slavery Studies and Contemporary Connections

Srividhya Swaminathan

Aphra Behn online, 2023

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Archives of Resistance: Picturing the Black Americas (with Robert F. Reid-Pharr & Jasmin Wrobel)

Dustin Breitenwischer

Amerikastudien/American Studies 67.2, 2022

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The Afterlives of a Confederate Archive: Civil War Documents and the Making of Sectional Reconciliation

Yael Sternhell

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Harold T. Pinkett and the Lonely Crusade of African American Archivists in the Twentieth Century

Alex H Poole

The American Archivist, 2017

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The History of Preservation as a History Worth Preserving: William Sumner Appleton and His Work at Jackson House

Sarah Bell

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Black Lives and Justice with the Archive: A Call to Action

Angela Aguayo

Black Camera: An International Film Journal, 2018

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Memorial Narratives of African Women in Antebellum New England

Lois Brown

Legacy, 2003

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archival experiments, notes and (dis)orientations

Nydia A. Swaby

Feminist Review , 2020

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From a silent past to a spoken future. Black women’s voices in the archival process

Ria Van Der Merwe

Archives and Records, 2017

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A Room of One's Own: Women's Archives in the Year 2000

Tanya Zanish-Belcher

1999

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Narrating the Archive? Family Collections, the Archive, and the Historian

Hannah Holtschneider

Shofar, 2019

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A Review of “The Allure of the Archives.” Arlette Farge, translated by Thomas Scott-Railton; foreword by Natalie Zemon Davis

Patsy Baudoin

Journal of Archival Organization, 2013

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Critical Feminism in the Archives

Marika Cifor

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"It's the truth about women-that we get lost": Andrea Dworkin, public memory, and archival resilience

Valerie Palmer-Mehta

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2022

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Oral History, Civil Rights and the Archival Role

Rebecca Hankins

2004

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The Strange Career of Jim Crow Archives: Race, Space, and History in the Mid-Twentieth-Century American South

Alex H Poole

American Archivist, 2014

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Archives from the Bottom Up: Social History and Archival Scholarship

Tom Nesmith

Archivaria, 1982

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Archives: An Introduction

Thomas Augst

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Raising the Archival Consciousness: How Women's Archives Challenge Traditional Approaches to Collecting and Use, Or, What's in a Name?

Tanya Zanish-Belcher

Library Trends, 2008

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“On the Record.” Review of Francis X. Blouin Jr and William G. Rosenberg eds., "Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory" and M. Proctor, M. G. Cook and C. Williams eds., "Political Pressure and the Archival Record," History Workshop Journal, 64, November 2007, 439-445.

Richard Taws

History Workshop Journal, 2007

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Rev. of Unarrested archives: case studies in twentieth-century Canadian Women's Authorship by Linda M. Morra

Kathleen Venema

a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 2017

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Kicking Off the Women’s “Archives Party”: The World Center for Women’s Archives and the Foundations of Feminist Historiography and Women’s Archives

Sarah Lubelski

Archivaria, 2014

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Unsettling the Archive Story

Jean Bessette

Unsettling Archival Research: Engaging Critical, Communal, and Digital Archives, 2022

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Colonial Memory, Colonial Research

Victor Villanueva

Beyond the archives: research as a lived process, 2008

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