2017
DOI: 10.1215/10642684-3672303
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Creating a Queer Archive in the Public Eye

Abstract: How might current theories of the queer archive, its ephemeral, idiosyncratic, and fetishized contents, and its affective relation to the past and present, need amending to accommodate non-Western contexts and their differing histories and cultural scripts of sexuality? This article addresses such questions by examining the İstanbul Ansiklopedisi, the never-completed, lifetime labor of love of the mid-twentieth-century Turkish historian Reşad Ekrem Koçu. The entries and illustrations in the eleven extant volum… Show more

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“…Although there have been recent attempts to recover queer histories from the archives in both the global North and the global South (Migraine-George and Currier, 2016; Boone, 2017; Squires, 2017), we chose to use ethnographic research to complement what we gleaned from the archives. Ethnography allowed us to compare current strategies of plant removal intended to prevent deviant sexual behavior, to past attempts across geographic space.…”
Section: Archival Silences and Plant-aware Ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there have been recent attempts to recover queer histories from the archives in both the global North and the global South (Migraine-George and Currier, 2016; Boone, 2017; Squires, 2017), we chose to use ethnographic research to complement what we gleaned from the archives. Ethnography allowed us to compare current strategies of plant removal intended to prevent deviant sexual behavior, to past attempts across geographic space.…”
Section: Archival Silences and Plant-aware Ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%