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Out now! Archives and new modes of feminist research
Just out from Australian Feminist Studies (Routledge/Taylor & Francis) is Vol 32, Nos 91-92, a special double issue on ‘Archives and new modes of feminist research’.
Edited by Maryanne Dever, the double issue opens by “asking what feminist archival research looks like in an era when the metaphor of the archive is invoked to cover almost any kind of memory, collection or accumulation?”
The issue covers traditional archival collections, digitised and born digital materials, and explores literature, history, autobiography, popular music, film, photography, and activism.
Archives and New Modes of Feminist Research
Table of contents:
Editorial
Articles
Article
Pages: 41-57
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Article
Pages: 58-74
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Article
Pages: 126-149
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Article
Pages: 150-170
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Feminist Debates and Reflections
Book Review