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				First published: December 1, 2023 - Last updated: December 1, 2023
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			Author: Lara Putnam
			
 Title: "Rewriting the Rape of Rachel" and How History Changes
 
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 Journal: The William and Mary Quarterly
 
 Volume: 80
 
 Issue: 4
 
 Year: October 2023
 
 Pages: 701-708
 
 pISSN: 0043-5597 - 
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				eISSN: 1933-7698 - 
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 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					19th Century | 
				American History: 
					U.S. History | 
				Types: 
					Rape
 
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			Author:
				Lara Putnam, 
					Department of History, 
					University of Pittsburgh
			
 Abstract: 
				»"Rewriting the Rape of Rachel" offers a critical reflection on my own historical practice in light of recent scholarship in feminist, Black, Indigenous, and critical archival studies as well as the growth of digitization and digital humanities. Centering my previously published work as a document for revision, I retell the rape of Rachel Davis by her uncle in the early nineteenth century by placing that act within family, community, and life-course narratives. In doing so, I offer a feminist methodology that centers traditionally marginalized historical subjects, sees archival silences as productive, engages in historical research as a community endeavor, and promotes ethical concerns that connect past and present. This approach reshapes how we might understand sexual violence and questions the terms by which we produce historical scholarship.« 
				(Source: The William and Mary Quarterly)
 
 Note: 
				Block, Sharon. »Rewriting the Rape of Rachel: Historical Methods, Historical Justice.« The William and Mary Quarterly 80 (2023): 649-676. - 
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