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SUMMARY:Queer Oral History
DESCRIPTION:with Gabryelle Iaconetti and Liam Devitt   \nEnglish   \nThe workshop and discussion will offer reflections on methodological and ethical approaches to undertaking queer oral history in research. How does one conduct oral history interviews with queer narrators? What is particular about queer oral history? How has oral testimony been significant in the figuration of queer histories? \nThis panels brings together historians Gabryelle Iaconetti and Liam Devitt\, who use oral histories in their various research milieus related to queer labour and activism. \n\nGabryelle Iaconetti (she/they) is a first year PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal\, Quebec under the supervision of Dr. Rachel Berger. She holds a BA and MA in History from Concordia University and MISt (Master of Information Studies) from McGill University. Her research interests lie at the intersections of bisexual history\, oral history\, queer space\, queer theory and archives. \nLiam Devitt is a public historian and writer based in Tiohti:áke/Montréal. They are an MA student at Concordia University\, where they work with the Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time research initiative. Their thesis examines how deindustrialization affected queer communities in Cape Breton. Currently\, they work as a research consultant for Ingenium Canada on a new project examining queer histories of industrial work. Previously\, they were a research and curatorial assistant for the “InQueeries: 2SLGBTQ Histories of Southwestern Alberta” exhibit at the Galt Museum and Archives. Liam’s byline can be found in Jacobin\, THIS Magazine\, and Briarpatch Magazine. \n  \nREGISTRATION  \nPlease note that all of our events are free and open to all\, but you need to register! To register and for online attendance\, visit the eventbrite page here. \nIn-person/Online\, LB 1019 (Sunroom)\, @ COHDS  \n   \nThis event is part of the 6th Season of Disrupting Disruptions: the Feminist and Accessible Publishing and Communications Technologies Speaker and Workshop Series\, organized by Dr. Alex Ketchum. Our series was made possible thanks to our sponsors: SSHRC\, Digital Citizen Research\, the Institute for Gender\, Sexuality\, and Feminist Studies (IGSF)\, the DIGS Lab\, Milieux\, Initiative for Indigenous Futures\, ReQEF\, and more (see our website!) \nThis event will be professionally live captioned. \nYou can watch other past events at: https://www.feministandaccessiblepublishingandtechnology.com/p/videos.html \n  \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. 
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/queer-oral-history/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:workshops,workshops
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