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First published: September 1, 2024 - Last updated: September 1, 2024
TITLE INFORMATION
Speaker: Judith Rosenbaum
Title: Archiving #MeToo
Subtitle: Past, Present, and Future
Conference: 51st Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies (December 15-17, 2019) - Online Program
Session: Listening for #MeToo in the Archives (Chair: Karla Goldman)
Place: San Diego, California, United States
Date: December 16, 2019
Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
20th Century,
21st Century |
Asian History:
Israeli History;
American History:
Canadian History,
U.S. History |
Types:
Sexual Assault,
Sexual Harassment;
Victims:
Reactions /
Narratives;
Society:
Archives /
Jewish Women’s Archive
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Speaker:
Judith Rosenbaum,
Jewish Women’s Archive
Abstract:
»This paper will analyze women’s modern and contemporary testimonies of #MeToo experiences and consider the archival presence of women’s voices against the backdrop of the archival silences uncovered in the panel’s other papers. In sources that document women’s voices and accounts of sexual misconduct, when have these voices been heard and when have they been ignored, overlooked, or interpreted in other ways? How has the #MeToo movement made women’s historical experiences more audible, and what is the responsibility of archives and other public history institutions in response? Using the material in the Jewish Women’s Archive’s #MeToo collection, I will reflect on the meaning and messages of the online collection and its relationship to other contemporary and historical sources.«
(Source: Online Program)
Publication:
Rosenbaum , Judith. »Archiving #MeToo: Past, Present, and Future.« American Jewish History 104 (2020): 251-263. -
Bibliographic Entry: Info
Wikipedia:
History of Asia:
History of Israel |
History of the Americas:
History of Canada,
History of the United States |
Archive:
Archives in the United States /
Jewish Women’s Archive |
Sex and the law:
Sexual assault,
Sexual harassment
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