Personal Touches, Public Legacies: An Ethnography of LGBT Libraries and Archives

dc.contributor.advisorMurray, David A. B.
dc.creatorCooper, Danielle Miriam
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-27T12:37:41Z
dc.date.available2017-07-27T12:37:41Z
dc.date.copyright2016-11-10
dc.date.issued2017-07-27
dc.date.updated2017-07-27T12:37:40Z
dc.degree.disciplineWomens Studies
dc.degree.levelDoctoral
dc.degree.namePhD - Doctor of Philosophy
dc.description.abstractPersonal touches, Public legacies: An ethnography of LGBT libraries and archives examines lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) information organizations in Vancouver, Canada and surrounding areas. In order to develop a deeper understanding of the diversity in, changes to and challenges for LGBT information organizations, a multi-sited ethnography was conducted between June and September 2014. Organizations featured in the study include: two autonomous LGBT information organizations (the BC Lesbian and Gay Archives and Out on the Shelves Library), two LGBT information organizations founded within universities (the Archives of Lesbian Oral Testimony at Simon Fraser University, the Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria), an LGBT-focused collection within Vancouvers public municipal cultural milieu (the Ken Brock collection at the City of Vancouver Archives and the Museum of Vancouver) and, a temporary, autonomous home library with a queer mandate (the STAG Library). This study puts feminist, LGBT and queer studies in dialogue with archival studies and library and information studies (LIS). The chapters are organized by overarching themes associated with information organizations and address specific theoretical discussions that accompany those themes: location (Chapter 2), collection development (Chapter 3), organization and dissemination (Chapter 4) and mandate(Chapter 5). The findings not only explore how LGBT information collections and organizations interrogate and reimagine the definitional boundaries of what constitutes an information collection and information organizations more broadly but also examine how concepts of gender, sexuality and queerness are understood in the realm of the information organizations under study. The divide between normative and non-normative information collection and organizational practice is not simple or stable, but, like the concept of queer, is ever shifting. The findings demonstrate that queer information organizing persists in LGBT information organizational contexts, but not in ways necessarily anticipated by existing literature on the topic. This study also highlights how the relationship between the LGBT communities and the public is in great flux as some LGBT communities become increasingly considered a part of the mainstream public. It is precisely this oscillation and tension between concepts of the personal and the public that define LGBT information organizing activities in this current moment.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10315/33440
dc.language.isoen
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dc.subjectLibrary science
dc.subject.keywordsMulti-sited ethnography
dc.subject.keywordsEthnography
dc.subject.keywordsQueer theory
dc.subject.keywordsQueer
dc.subject.keywordsLesbian
dc.subject.keywordsGay
dc.subject.keywordsBisexual
dc.subject.keywordsTransgender
dc.subject.keywordsGrassroots archives
dc.subject.keywordsLibrary
dc.subject.keywordsArchives
dc.subject.keywordsSpecial collection
dc.subject.keywordsLGBT
dc.subject.keywordsActivism
dc.titlePersonal Touches, Public Legacies: An Ethnography of LGBT Libraries and Archives
dc.typeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation

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