Un-Caging the Orphan: What Intersectionality Can Teach Us About the Educational Role of Orphan Works

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Un-Caging the Orphan: What Intersectionality Can Teach Us About the Educational Role of Orphan Works Ashley Blewer & Travis Wagner University of South Carolina Moving Image Research Collections Department of Women’s and Gender Studies

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Presented at Place Orphan Films, an Orphans Midwest pre-conference.

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Un-Caging the Orphan: What Intersectionality Can Teach Us About the

Educational Role of Orphan Works

Ashley Blewer & Travis Wagner

University of South CarolinaMoving Image Research Collections

Department of Women’s and Gender Studies

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Intersectionalityrace, gender, class, sex, sexual orientation, ability, religion, body, age, ethnicity, nationality, education

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Orphanpublic domain materials, home movies, outtakes, unreleased films, industrial and educational movies, independent documentaries, ethnographic films, newsreels, censored material, underground works, experimental pieces, silent-era productions, stock footage, found footage, medical films, kinescopes, small- and unusual-gauge films, amateur productions, surveillance footage, test reels, government films, advertisements, sponsored films, student works, and sundry other ephemeral pieces of celluloid

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CollectionsNews:Fox Movietone collectionSouth Carolina television newsTelevision and cinema commercials

Educational:Spartanburg Police Films collection

Personal/”home movies”:Lula Belle and Scotty WisemanLever-KarstWatson-CambreScott NixonPhelpsBuffington

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BUTFIRST

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GENDER

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RACE

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CLASS

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LAYERS

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DON’T FORGET:

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...ability, religion, body, age, nationality, sexual

orientation…et cetera

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Ability

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Nationality

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Age

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Body

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Religion

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University of South CarolinaMoving Image Research Collections

{Available for research}

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Thank you!

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