Archive Survival Guide: Practical and Theoretical Approaches for the Next Century of Women's Studies Research

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From: Legacy
Date: 20021231
Author:Smith, Frances; Bernhardt, Jennifer

This inaugural essay for the "Conversations" column is a call to arms, or at least a call to pencils, intended to invite and inspire Women's Studies scholars to join us in the archives. Recovering diverse women's experiences and fully contextualizing their lives and writing is vital work that, for the most part, remains to be done. Feminist scholarship that in the 1970s and 1980s succeeded in putting Kate Chopin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Harriet Jacobs on syllabi across the country must be extended into the next century and the next generation of research. It is imperative that we work ...

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