Federal Theater Project (FTP)
, 73
Feminism
, 23–26, 49, 132, 158–159
and critical historiography
, 12
feminist discourse on
, 10–12
feminist polemic on state of MOS on
, 9–10
Feminist critique
of organizational analysis
, 10
on suppression of agency
, 132–133
Feminist discourse on feminism
, 10–12
Feminist polemic
, 1
on state of MOS on feminism
, 9–10
Feminist poststructuralism
, 25
Feminist strategy for studying past
, 50
Ficto-feminism
, 1–3, 28–29, 37, 129
advantages
, 135, 149–150
application
, 160
auto-ethnography, reflexivity and advocacy
, 39–40
breadcrumbs
, 150–152
challenges
, 147–149
collective biography
, 37–39
emotionality and resonance
, 49
facets
, 129
feminist strategy for studying past
, 50
fictional techniques
, 45
fictocriticism
, 40–44
limitations
, 46
performativity
, 48
reflexivity, embodied/emic insights
, 49
revealing facets
, 12–13
strategy for studying past
, 146
subjective self and subjective subject
, 47–48
surfacing discourses
, 49–50
temporality and time travel
, 46–47
unlocking agency in subject and writer
, 48
writing
, 44–45
Flanagan, H.
, 73
biographical introduction
, 73–74
conversation with
, 74–84
post-interview reflections
, 84–86
pre-conversation
, 74
Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)
, 56