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Ep. 6: Julian Barr on “Politics of Memory: Digital Humanities and Queer Seattle”

Ep. 6: Julian Barr on “Politics of Memory: Digital Humanities and Queer Seattle”

Update: 2022-12-29
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In this episode of Going Public, Julian Barr (Geography, University of Washington, Seattle) discusses the affordances and limits of various digital platforms, the ways in which the dissertation form might shift to integrate public scholarship, and how a walking tour can powerfully excavate gentrified spaces, subordinated knowledges, and competing memories through his project, “Pioneer Square and the Making of Queer Seattle." “Pioneer Square and the Making of Queer Seattle” is a public project that transforms a walking tour of the Pioneer Square neighborhood—originally created by The Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project (NWGLHMP)—into a digital project.


Episode Transcript, "Pioneer Square and the Making of Queer Seattle," and the Going Public Archive:



Julian Barr's project, “Pioneer Square and the Making of Queer Seattle":


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Ep. 6: Julian Barr on “Politics of Memory: Digital Humanities and Queer Seattle”

Ep. 6: Julian Barr on “Politics of Memory: Digital Humanities and Queer Seattle”

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