Peitho Tag
Keyword: feminist historiography
Asians at Virginia Tech: Recovering an Institutional History of Asians in Appalachia through Intra-Institutional Networks
Jennifer Sano-Franchini and Nina Ha
Tags: AAPI, APIDA, Appalachia, Archival, archive, Asian American, Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, Asians@VT project, Cross-Institutional Networks, Cultural and Community Centers, feminist historiography, oral history, recoveries and reconsiderations, South Asians living in the diaspora, Southwest Virginia, Virginia Tech
Jennifer Sano-Franchini and Nina Ha
Tags: AAPI, APIDA, Appalachia, Archival, archive, Asian American, Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, Asians@VT project, Cross-Institutional Networks, Cultural and Community Centers, feminist historiography, oral history, recoveries and reconsiderations, South Asians living in the diaspora, Southwest Virginia, Virginia Tech
Feminist Practices in Digital Humanities Research: Visualizing Women Physician’s Networks of Solidarity, Struggle and Exclusion
Patricia Fancher, Gesa Kirsch, and Alison Williams
Tags: 22-2, African American women physicians, archival research, critical imagination, digital humanities methods, distant reading, exclusion, feminist historiography, history of medicine, Intersectionality, professional networks of women, racism, social network analysis, solidarity, visualizations, white women physicians, Woman’s Medical Journal
Patricia Fancher, Gesa Kirsch, and Alison Williams
Tags: 22-2, African American women physicians, archival research, critical imagination, digital humanities methods, distant reading, exclusion, feminist historiography, history of medicine, Intersectionality, professional networks of women, racism, social network analysis, solidarity, visualizations, white women physicians, Woman’s Medical Journal