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Queer Bibliography: A Discussion

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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What is queer bibliography? How does it intersect with other critical bibliographies, (feminist, Black and liberation bibliography)? How does it relate to traditional bibliographic practice? What opportunities might queer methods and approaches provide?
Following the inaugural symposium Queer Bibliography: Tools, Methods, Practices and Approaches in early February 2023 at the Institute of English Studies, hear Sarah Pyke and JD Sargan discuss this emerging subfield with Adam Smyth.

Organised by Oxford Bibliographical Society. Speakers, Sarah Pyke (Institute of English Studies, London), and JD Sargan (University of Limerick). Chaired by Adam Smyth (Oxford University).

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Series
The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Sarah Pyke
James Sargan
Adam Smyth
Keywords
queer
lgbt
bibliography
feminism
bibliographic
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 26/06/2023
Duration: 00:42:32

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