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A Real-world What-Where-When Memory Test
Published on: May 16, 2017
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Remembering Las Hermanas: Collective care in lesbian feminist memory work
1Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
Journal of lesbian studies
|January 21, 2026
まとめ
Las Hermanas, a 1970s lesbian feminist space, functioned as a "lesbian brown commons" fostering radical care and collective memory. Its archival practices reveal intentional refusals, safeguarding community and shaping alternative lesbian public histories.
科学分野:
- フェミニスト史学史学
- クイア・アーカイブ研究
- カルチュラル・スタディーズ
背景:
- 1970年代には、コミュニティ構築に不可欠なレズビアン・フェミニスト空間が出現した。
- エルマナス・ウィメンズ・カルチュラル・センター&コーヒーハウスのような空間は、疎外されたグループにとって重要なハブとして機能した。
- これらの空間を理解するには、記憶と抵抗に対する独自の取り組みを調べる必要がある。
研究 の 目的:
- エルマナスをラディカル・ケア、集合的記憶、アーカイブ拒否の場として分析すること。
- この有色人種のレズビアン・フェミニスト空間が「レズビアン・ブラウン・コモンズ」としてどのように機能したかを調査すること。
- コミュニティのアーカイブ実践を史学史的抵抗の一形態として調査すること。
主な方法:
- オーラルヒストリー、ログブックのエントリー、フェミニスト新聞からの引用。
- クイア・オブ・カラー・クリティーク、アフェクト理論、フェミニスト史学史学の応用。
- アーカイブのギャップを不在ではなく意図的な拒否行為として解釈する。
主要な成果:
- ラディカル・ケア、匿名性、集合的な労働が政治的抵抗を促進するレズビアン・ブラウン・コモンズとして機能したエルマナス。
- コミュニティの断片的なアーカイブと戦略的な不透明性は、史学史的抵抗の方法を示している。
- アーカイブのギャップは、コミュニティの保護に不可欠な意図的な拒否として特定された。
結論:
- ケアと拒否は、有色人種のレズビアンの記憶作業の基礎である。
- この研究は、代替的な歴史創造方法を強調することにより、クイア史学史学とフェミニスト・アーカイブ研究に貢献する。
- エルマナスの実践は、疎外されたコミュニティのアーカイブと歴史への関与を理解するためのモデルを提供する。
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