
Working in the Archives
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- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One: General Information for Using Archives
- 1. Invigorating Historiographic Practices in Rhetoric and Composition Studies
- 2. Archival Survival: Navigating Historical Research
- 3. Open to the Possibilities: Seven Tales of Serendipity in the Archives
- 4. Interview: David Gold-On Keeping a Beginner's Mind
- 5. Interview: Peter Mortensen-"I Had a Hunch"
- Part Two: Accessing the Archives
- 6. Invisible Hands: Recognizing Archivists' Work to Make Records Accessible
- 7. Viewing the Archives: The Hidden and the Digital
- 8. Locating the Archives: Finding Aids and Archival Scholarship in Composition and Rhetoric
- 9. Searching and Seeking in the Deep Web: Primary Sources on the Internet
- 10. Finding and Researching Photographs
- 11. Looking for Letters
- 12. Interview: Lynée Lewis Gaillet-The Unexpected Find
- 13. Interview: Jessica Enoch-Striking Metaphors
- Part Three: Working with/through Archival Material
- 14. Reading the Archive of Freshman English
- 15. Journeying into the Archives: Exploring the Pragmatics of Archival Research
- 16. (En)Gendering the Archives for Basic Writing Research
- 17. Archival Research as a Social Process
- 18. Emergent Taxonomies: Using Tension and Forum to Organize Primary Texts
- 19. The Guilty Pleasures of Working with Archives
- 20. The Personal as Method and Place as Archives: A Synthesis
- 21. Interview: Kathryn Fitzgerald-"I'm Open to Whatever I Discover"
- 22. Interview: Kenneth Lindblom-Spinning Gold from Old Straw
- 23. Interview: Lindal Buchanan-Making Fortunate Connections
- Part Four: Creating the Archive as Research Process
- 24. Keeping the Conversation Going: The Archive Thrives on Interviews and Oral History
- 25. Deep Sea Diving: Building an Archive as the Basis for Composition Studies Research
- 26. Autobiography of an Archivist
- Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover
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