Moments of Interrogation: Doing Feminist Ethnography in the Archives
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Published:2023
Jo Reger, 2023. "Moments of Interrogation: Doing Feminist Ethnography in the Archives", Methodological Advances in Research on Social Movements, Conflict, and Change, Thomas V. Maher, Eric W. Schoon
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Abstract
In this chapter, I address the issues in doing a feminist ethnography based on the archives of a lesbian feminist community structured around music. In doing so, I grapple with questions central to archival research with marginalized social movement communities. I pose these questions as moments of interrogation where I draw on personal experience as well as literature on archival research to create a framework aimed at social movement researchers who are considering or doing archival work. These interrogations cover three broad areas and apply to different moments in the research process. First, what are the origin stories of social movement archives? Second, how can researchers construct the stories of marginalized and vulnerable communities? Third, how can we access the voices of community members found in the archives? To answer these questions, I identify how conceptual tools such as identifying community boundaries and documenting types of interaction can aid a scholar in the research process.
