Dr. Claudia Isaac online interview, conducted by Elizabeth Silvas (video)
Alternative Title
ACCN3285_Claudia_Isaac_Video_Interview_2021
Description
Isaac discusses her tenure with Frontiers at the University of New Mexico and the controversy around the publication of the story "Crickets" in 1992. Video of interview by Elizabeth Silvas with Dr. Claudia Isaac, recorded June 3, 2021.
Creator
Isaac, Claudia
Contributor
Silvas, Elizabeth
Publisher
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date
2021-06-03
Collection Number and Name
ACCN3285 Frontiers A Journal of Women Studies Oral History Collection
Holding Institution
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Access Rights
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Date Digital
2023-09-14
Spatial Coverage
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Subject
Isaac, Claudia--Interviews; Feminism; Feminist theory; Feminist economics; Feminist criticism; Feminist ethics; Lesbian feminism; Nationalism and feminism; Sex discrimination against women; Socialist feminism; Women's studies; University of Colorado Boulder. Women Studies Program
Keywords
Gender-based research, Blackness, womanism, Latino and Black activism, gay Black women, racism, cricket controversy