Hearing Her: New Feminist Oral Histories

When

11/04/2013    
9:30 am - 4:30 pm

Where

University of Sussex, Silverstone Building, Room 309
Falmer, Brighton, Not in USA, BN1 9Px

Event Type

This symposium will explore why and how oral history has been privileged as a methodology for capturing women activists’ experience in very different countries and contexts.

We will compare interviewing, archiving, interpretation and publicising methods and identify good practice that we can share. We will also identify strategies for future oral-historical research on transnational and cross-cultural feminism.
 
 
Featuring seven innovative feminist oral
history projects
 Sisterhood and After: The Women’s Liberation Oral History Project
 The China Women’s University Women’s Oral History
 Unfinished Histories: British Alternative Theatre, 1968-88
 Oral Histories of the Black Women’s Movement: The Heart of the Race
 The Trade Union Congress Recording Women’s Voices Series
 Subverting Stereotypes: Asian Political Activism in the UK
 Unbecoming Men: Masculinities and the Women’s Liberation Movement, 1970–1985
                         
The day is free but registration beforehand is essential. Please contact: Margaretta Jolly at m.jolly@sussex.ac.uk
 
This event is co-sponsored by The University of Sussex (Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research) and The University of Brighton (Centre for Memory, Narrative, History). We also thank the British Academy for its generous contribution.
 
Further information               http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/mnh
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/clhlwr/