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Bodies of Evidence: The Practice of Queer Oral History [Hardback]

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Edited by (Associate professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, US), Edited by (Professor of women & gender studies, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, US)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 160x239x25 mm, weight: 635 g, 9 b/w halftones
  • Sērija : Oxford Oral History Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199890668
  • ISBN-13: 9780199890668
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 160x239x25 mm, weight: 635 g, 9 b/w halftones
  • Sērija : Oxford Oral History Series
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199890668
  • ISBN-13: 9780199890668
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Bodies of Evidence: The Practice of Queer Oral History is the first book to provide serious scholarly insight into the methodological practices that shape lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer oral histories. Each chapter pairs an oral history excerpt with an essay in which the oral historian addresses his or her methods and practices. With an afterword by John D'Emilio, this collection enables readers to examine the role memory, desire, sexuality, and gender play in documenting LGBTQ communities and cultures.
The historical themes addressed include 1950s and '60s lesbian bar culture; social life after the Cuban revolution; the organization of transvestite social clubs in the U.S. midwest in the 1960s; Australian gay liberation activism in the 1970s; San Francisco electoral politics and the career of Harvey Milk; Asian American community organizing in pre-AIDS Los Angeles; lesbian feminist "sex war" cultural politics; 1980s and '90s Latina/o transgender community memory and activism in San Francisco; and the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The methodological themes include questions of silence, sexual self-disclosure and voyeurism, the intimacy between researcher and narrator, and the social and political commitments negotiated through multiple oral history interviews. The book also examines the production of comparative racial and sexual identities and the relative strengths of same-sexuality, cross-sexuality, and cross-ideology interviewing.

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Students of the LGBTQ movement will find the excerpts thought provoking. Oral historians and researchers who use oral history will profit from reading the excellent commentaries. These narratives offer pertinent insights that illustrate how perceptive scholars glean additional information from interviews. * B. M. Banta, CHOICE *

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction Close Encounters: The Body and Knowledge in Queer Oral History 1(22)
Horacio N. Roque Ramirez
Nan Alamilla Boyd
PART I SILENCE
1 Sex, "Silence," and Audiotape: Listening for Female Same-Sex Desire in Cuba
Carrie Hamilton
Oral history by Carrie Hamilton with "Laura," Havana, Cuba, 2005-2007
23(18)
2 Remembering Provincetown: Oral History and Narrativity at Land's End
Karen Krahulik
Oral history by Karen Krahulik with Marguerite Beata Cook, Provincetown, Massachusetts, January 22, 1997
41(16)
3 Queer Family Stories: Learning from Oral Histories with Lesbian Mothers and Gay Fathers from the Pre-Stonewall Era
Daniel Rivers
Oral history by Daniel Rivers with Vera Clarice Martin, Apache Junction, Arizona, September 2, 2006
57(16)
4 Spiraling Desire: Recovering the Lesbian Embodied Self in Oral History Narrative
Jeff Friedman
Oral history by Jeff Friedman with Terry Sendgraff, San Francisco, California, November 12 and 28 and December 6, 1990
73(22)
PART II SEX
5 Talking About Sex: Cheryl Gonzales and Rikki Streicher Tell Their Stories
Nan Alamilla Boyd
Oral history by Nan Alamilla Boyd with Cheryl Gonzales, San Francisco, California, February 1, 1992; oral history by Nan Alamilla Boyd with Rikki Streicher, San Francisco, California, January 22, 1992
95(18)
6 Private Lives and Public History: On Excavating the Sexual Past in Queer Oral History Practice
Jason Ruiz
Oral history by Jason Ruiz with Charles W. Paul Larsen, Columbia Heights, Minnesota, October 16, 2006
113(17)
7 Gender, Desire, and Feminism: A Conversation between Dorothy Allison and Carmen Vazquez
Kelly Anderson
Oral history by Kelly Anderson with Dorothy Allison and Carmen Vazquez, Guerneville, California, November 19, 2007
130(19)
PART III FRIENDSHIP
8 Friendship, Institutions, Oral History
Michael David Franklin
Oral history by Michael David Franklin and Dorthe Troeften with Carol, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 24, 2005
149(18)
9 Gay Teachers And Students, Oral History, And Queer Kinship
Daniel Marshall
Oral history by Daniel Marshall with Gary Jaynes and Graham Carbery, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, August 6, 2008
167(17)
10 Sharing Queer Authorities: Collaborating for Transgender Latina and Gay Latino Historical Meanings
Horacio N. Roque Ramirez
Oral history by Horacio N. Roque Ramirez with Alberta Nevaeres (aka Teresita la Campesina), San Francisco, California, 1996
184(21)
PART IV POLITICS
11 Dancing with Stella, Los Angeles Daughters of Bilitis Pioneer
Marcia M. Gallo
Oral history by Marcia Gallo with Stella Rush, Los Angeles, California, March 15 and 19, May 2, May 21 and 22, November 17, 2002
205(15)
12 "You Could Argue That They Control Power": Politics and Interviewing across Sexualities
Martin Meeker
Oral history by Martin Meeker with Quentin Kopp, San Mateo, California, April 16 and 17, 2007
220(53)
13 Don't Ask: Discussing Sexuality in the American Military and the Media
Steve Estes
Oral history by Steve Estes with Brian Hughes, Washington D.C., January 25, 2005
273
14 Thanks For The Memories: A Narrator Asks an Oral Historian for Validation
Eric C. Wat
Oral history by Eric Wat with Ernest Wada, Los Angeles, California, December 4, 1997
253(16)
Afterword "If I Knew Then..." 269(10)
John D'Emilio
Contributors 279(4)
Index 283
Nan Alamilla Boyd is professor of women and gender studies, San Francisco State University and author of Wide Open Town: A History of Queer San Francisco to 1965.

Horacio N. Roque Ramķrez is associate professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara and author of the forthcoming Queer Latino San Francisco: An Oral History, 1960s-1990s.