Keyword: archival research
Feminist Practices in Digital Humanities Research: Visualizing Women Physician’s Networks of Solidarity, Struggle and Exclusion
Patricia Fancher, Gesa Kirsch, and Alison Williams
Tags: 22-2, African American women physicians, archival research, critical imagination, digital humanities methods, distant reading, exclusion, feminist historiography, history of medicine, Intersectionality, professional networks of women, racism, social network analysis, solidarity, visualizations, white women physicians, Woman’s Medical Journal
Patricia Fancher, Gesa Kirsch, and Alison Williams
Tags: 22-2, African American women physicians, archival research, critical imagination, digital humanities methods, distant reading, exclusion, feminist historiography, history of medicine, Intersectionality, professional networks of women, racism, social network analysis, solidarity, visualizations, white women physicians, Woman’s Medical Journal
Finding the Grimkés in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory
Amy Gerald
Tags: Angelina Grimké, archival research, archive, Charleston, feminist rhetorical historiography, Grimké, historical tourism, historiography, Kenneth Burke, public memory, research narrative, rhetorical agency, rhetorical history, Sarah Grimké, social reformers, South Carolina
Amy Gerald
Tags: Angelina Grimké, archival research, archive, Charleston, feminist rhetorical historiography, Grimké, historical tourism, historiography, Kenneth Burke, public memory, research narrative, rhetorical agency, rhetorical history, Sarah Grimké, social reformers, South Carolina
Learning from Student Activists and Responding to Attacks on Critical Race Theory
Charles McMartin and Briona Diaz
Tags: activism, archival research, civil rights movement, coalition, critical race theory, rhetoric, rhetorical history
Charles McMartin and Briona Diaz
Tags: activism, archival research, civil rights movement, coalition, critical race theory, rhetoric, rhetorical history
Overlooked Sources of Feminist Material in Unlikely Archival Collections: Recoveries and Reconsiderations of Writer Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’ (1844-1911) Letters to 19th Century Physician S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914)
Susan Ghiaciuc, Cathryn Molloy, & Vanessa Rouillon
Tags: archival research, Feminist Material, feminist research methods, recoveries and reconsiderations
Susan Ghiaciuc, Cathryn Molloy, & Vanessa Rouillon
Tags: archival research, Feminist Material, feminist research methods, recoveries and reconsiderations
Review of Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Education
Patricia Fancher and Amelia Rodriguez
Tags: 23-1, archival research, failure, queer archival methodologies, queer rhetorics
Patricia Fancher and Amelia Rodriguez
Tags: 23-1, archival research, failure, queer archival methodologies, queer rhetorics
The Rhetoric of Letter-Keeping
Cheyenne Franklin
Tags: 22-3, archival research, epistolary rhetoric, Family Histories, Kin-Work, Letter Writing, recovery, women’s rhetoric
Cheyenne Franklin
Tags: 22-3, archival research, epistolary rhetoric, Family Histories, Kin-Work, Letter Writing, recovery, women’s rhetoric