Turning archival : the life of the historical in queer studies /
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| Language: | English |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2022.
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| Series: | Radical perspectives.
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Table of Contents:
- (Re)Turning to the Queer Archives / Daniel Marshall and Zeb Tortorici
- Archives, Bodies, and Imagination: The Case of Juana Aguilar and Queer Approaches to History, Sexuality, and Politics / María Elena Martínez
- Decolonial Archival Imaginaries: On Losing, Performing, and Finding Juana Aguilar / Zeb Tortorici
- Telling Tales: Sexuality, Archives, South Asia / Anjali Arondekar
- Ordinary Lesbians and Special Collections: The June L. Mazer Archives at UCLA / Ann Cvetkovich
- Performing Queer Archives: Argentine and Spanish Policing Files for Unintended Audiences (1950s
- 1970s) / Javier Fernández-Galeano
- Looking After Mrs. G: Approaches and Methods for Reading Transsexual Clinical Case Files / Emmett Harsin Drager
- Naming Afrika's Archive "Queer Pan-Africanism" / Elliot James
- Second-hand Cultures, Ephemeral Erotics and Queer Reproduction: Notes on Collecting David Bowie Records / Daniel Marshall
- Pirates and Punks: Bootlegging, Archives, and Performance in Mexico City / Iván Ramos
- Unfixed: Materializing Disability and Queerness in Three Objects / Kate Clark and David Serlin
- An Archival Life: Unsettling Queer Immigrant Dwellings / Martin F. Manalansan
- Reassessing "The Archive" in Queer Theory / Kate Eichhorn
- Crocker Land: A Mirage in the Archive / Carolyn Dinshaw and Marget Long
- Coda: Who Were We to Do Such a Thing? Grassroots Necessities, Grassroots Dreaming: The LHA in Its Early Years / Joan Nestle.