RT Book, Whole DB /z-wcorg/ DS http://worldcat.org ID 1039542532 LA English T1 Beyond Women's Words Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century A1 Srigley, Katrina, Zembrzycki, Stacey, Iacovetta, Franca, YR 2018 SN 9781351123815 1351123815 9780815357711 0815357710 AB Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Biographies -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section 1 Reflections on women's words -- Section introduction -- 1 "That's not what I said": A reprise 25 years on -- 2 The positionality of narrators and interviewers: Methodological comments on oral history with Anglo-Indian schoolteachers in Bangalore, India -- 3 When is enough enough? -- 4 Feminist oral histories of racist women -- 5 Emotion and pedagogy: Teaching digital storytelling in the millennial classroom -- Section 2 Doing feminist oral history then and now -- Section introduction -- 6 Talking about feminism: Reconciling fragmented narratives with the feminist research frame -- 7 "Are you only interviewing women for this?": Indigenous feminism and oral history -- 8 Living, archiving, and reflecting on feminism and activism in India: An oral history with Uma Chakravarti -- 9 Locating lesbians, finding "gay women," writing queer histories: Reflections on oral histories, identity, and community memory -- 10 Memory, history, and contestations in present-day Iraq -- Section 3 Decentering and decolonizing in feminist oral history -- Section introduction -- 11 Speaking private memory to public power: Oral history and breaking the silence on sexual and gender-based violence during the Khmer Rouge genocide -- 12 Yarning up oral history: An Indigenous feminist analysis -- 13 "This thing we are doing here": Listening and writing in the "Montre��al Life Stories" project -- 14 Intersubjective experiences and a depiction beyond written words: Doing ethnography with wartime children in northern Uganda -- 15 Putting the archive in movement: Testimonies, feminism, and female torture survivors in Chile Section 4 Feminists in the field: Performance, political activism, and community engagement -- Section introduction -- 16 Storyweaving, Indigenous knowledge, and process in Material Witness -- 17 Oral history for building social movements, then and now -- 18 Women power and feminine solidarity: Oral history, life stories, and trauma in the context of an industrial disaster -- 19 Public homeplaces: Collaboration and care in oral history project design -- 20 Come wash with us: Seeking home in story -- Section 5 Listening to and learning from stories in the digital world -- Section introduction -- 21 Feminist oral history practice in an era of digital self-representation -- 22 The medium is political and the message is personal: Feminist oral histories online -- 23 Oral history's afterlife -- 24 Women's words from the archives -- 25 "Shut the tape off and I'll tell you a story": Women's knowledges in urban Indigenous community representations -- Index