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Feminist Bibliographical Praxis
- Author(s):
- Sarah Werner (see profile)
- Date:
- 2022
- Group(s):
- Book History, Printing History, TM Bibliography and Scholarly Editing, TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography
- Subject(s):
- Feminism, Rare books, Bibliography, Feminist theory, Libraries
- Item Type:
- Lecture
- Tag(s):
- feminist bibliography, Abortion rights
- Permanent URL:
- https://doi.org/10.17613/sjs2-8z89
- Abstract:
- What follows is a talk I gave (over zoom) on June 29, 2022, for the London Rare Book School and the Institute of English Studies, University of London, and mildly revised in the transcript I posted on my blog on September 7, 2022. It was an opportunity for me to talk about the work I've been doing on feminist bibliography over the past couple of years, and it is, for now, the best encapsulation of some of the issues at stake in my thinking about bibliography from a feminist standpoint (and to start thinking about feminism bibliographically). It is also a more personal version of the FemBib talks I've done, revised in a state of fury over the US Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs to remove a constitutional right to abortion and thus to our uteruses and bodies and lives. You can read the blog post and watch the video of the talk at https://sarahwerner.net/blog/2022/09/feminist-bibliographical-praxis/; the video can also be accessed directly at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX4EmH8f9ko.
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 1 year ago
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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