Introduction to Library Trends 64 (4) Spring 2016: Reconfiguring Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Drabinski, Emily; Keilty, Patrick
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Title
Introduction to Library Trends 64 (4) Spring 2016: Reconfiguring Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Author(s)
Drabinski, Emily
Keilty, Patrick
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
Race
Gender
Sexuality
Abstract
In October 2014, more than a hundred scholars, practitioners, and activists
gathered at the University of Toronto to discuss the ways that race,
gender, sexuality, and their intersections with other identity-constituting
discourses shape the ways in which information is produced, organized,
and preserved, particularly in libraries and archives. Organized by the independent
publisher Library Juice Press/Litwin Books and the Faculty
of Information at the University of Toronto, the Gender and Sexuality
in Information Studies Colloquium (GSISC) emerged in part from the
publication of the Feminist and Queer Information Studies Reader (2013), edited
by Patrick Keilty and Rebecca Dean as part of the Press’s Gender and
Sexuality in Information Studies series. Their volume brought established
and emerging scholars in library and information studies (LIS) together
with scholars from other fields that share a commitment to critical race
theory, feminism, and queer theory. Pairing scholarship by Hope Olson
and D. Grant Campbell with that of Dean Spade, Chela Sandoval, Judith
Halberstam, and Ann Cvetkovich, Keilty and Dean’s volume positioned
race, gender, and sexuality as central to the project of information studies,
and information and technology as central to race, gender, and sexuality
studies. The GSISC attempted to do the same.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Illinois School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2016.0011
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