Abstract

This essay highlights the author’s methodology for taking a feminist approach to doing oral history at a large university—particularly her efforts to involve the wider university community in the project of creating an inclusive and multi-perspectival institutional history. This essay is part of a PHR forum on the theme of “Personal Reflections on Feminist Historical Methods,” with additional essays by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Y. Yvon Wang, and Natalia Mehlman Petrzela. The forum is part of a larger PHR special issue, Feminist Histories.

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