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Turning Archival: The Life of the Historical in Queer Studies [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 658 g, 39 illustrations
  • Sērija : Radical Perspectives
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1478015349
  • ISBN-13: 9781478015345
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 658 g, 39 illustrations
  • Sērija : Radical Perspectives
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1478015349
  • ISBN-13: 9781478015345
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The contributors to Turning Archival trace the rise of the archive as an object of historical desire and study within queer studies and examine how it fosters historical imagination and knowledge. Highlighting the growing significance of the archival to LGBTQ scholarship, politics, and everyday life, they draw upon accounts of queer archival encounters in institutional, grassroots, and everyday repositories of historical memory. The contributors examine such topics as the everyday life of marginalized queer immigrants in New York City as an archive; secondhand vinyl record collecting and punk bootlegs; the self-archiving practices of grassroots lesbians; and the decolonial potential of absences and gaps in the colonial archives through the life of a suspected hermaphrodite in colonial Guatemala. Engaging with archives from Africa to the Americas to the Arctic, this volume illuminates the allure of the archive, reflects on that which resists archival capture, and outlines the stakes of queer and trans lives in the archival turn.

Contributors. Anjali Arondekar, Kate Clark, Ann Cvetkovich, Carolyn Dinshaw, Kate Eichhorn, Javier FernĮndez-Galeano, Emmett Harsin Drager, Elliot James, Marget Long, Martin F. Manalansan IV, Daniel Marshall, MarĶa Elena MartĶnez, Joan Nestle, IvĮn Ramos, David Serlin, Zeb Tortorici

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"This book would interest those working on archival research, queer history methodologies, and cultural studies. By expanding and contracting our interpretation of archives, the book uses documentary sources to mediate the paradoxes of exploring queer lives. Every chapter is a unique opportunity to reconnect with the challenging, sometimes frustrating, but always gratifying labor of seeking queer and trans traces in documentary sources. Turning Archival can serve as an extensive toolbox with which to navigate the echoes and silences in the archives." - Patricio Simonetto (A Contracorriente) "Marshall and Tortorici masterfully compiled this work by interweaving theoretical discussions with practical examples, which invites not only scholars but also general readers to pick up the book. The editors skillfully incorporate multiple works by authors from different backgrounds to showcase the importance of archival research in uncovering and preserving stories, histories, and herstories of the LGBTQ+ community." - Drew Russell (American Archivist)

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: (Re)Turning To The Queer Archives 1(32)
Daniel Marshall
Zeb Tortorici
1 archives. Bodies. And imagination: the case of juana aguilar and queer approaches to history, sexuality. And politics
33(30)
Maria Elena Martinez
2 Decolonial archival imaginaries: on losing. Performing. And Finding Juana Aguilar
63(30)
Zeb Tortorici
3 Telling Tales: Sexuality. Archives. South Asia
93(18)
Anjali Arondekar
4 Ordinary Lesbians And Special Collections: The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives At Ucla
111(30)
Ann Cvetkovich
5 Performing Queer Archives: Argentine And Spanish Policing Files For Unintended Audiences (1950S-1970S)
141(24)
Javier Fernandez-Galeano
6 Looking After Mrs. G: Approaches And Methods For Reading Transsexual Clinical Case Files
165(20)
Emmett Harsin Drager
7 Naming Afrika's Archive "Queer Pan-Africanism"
185(18)
Elliot James
8 Secondhand Cultures. Ephemeral Erotics And Queer Reproduction: Notes On Collecting David Bowie Records
203(30)
Daniel Marshall
9 Pirates and punks: bootlegs. Archives. And performance in mexico city
233(26)
Ivan A. Ramos
10 Unfixed: Materializing Disability And Queerness In Three Objects
259(26)
Kate Clark
David Serlin
11 An Archival Life: Unsettling Queer Immigrant Dwellings
285(18)
Martin F. Manalansan
12 Reassessing The Archive" In Queer Theory
303(18)
Kate Eichhorn
13 Crocker Land: A Mirage In The Archive
321(26)
Carolyn Dinshaw
Marget Long
Coda: Who Were We To Do Such A Thing? Grassroots necessities. Grassroots dreaming: the lha in its early years 347(12)
Joan Nestle
Contributors 359(6)
Index 365
Daniel Marshall is Associate Professor of Writing, Literature, and Culture at Deakin University.

Zeb Tortorici is Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures at New York University.