
Elena Foulis, "Embodied Encuentros: Oral History Archives of Latina/o/e Experiences" (Ohio State UP, 2026)
From New Books in Gender by New Books Network
April 29, 2026 · 58 min
About this episode
Elena Foulis discusses her book on ethical fieldwork and oral history in Latina/o/e communities.
In Embodied Encuentros: Oral History Archives of Latina/o/e Experiences (Ohio State UP, 2026), Elena Foulis offers a practical guide for completing ethical fieldwork in Latina/o/e communities, emphasizing equitable and culturally sustaining practices for gathering oral histories. In her critical decolonial model, Foulis centers the agency of the people within these communities while considering the diversity and complexity of their experiences. In doing so, she advocates for the importance of building oral history archives that challenge our understandings of Latina/o/e peoples. Foulis provides a conceptual framework for building on community knowledge that considers language, cultural practices, gender, and race. She suggests ways to involve students in ethical research; collect evolving oral histories; employ a language justice approach that acknowledges linguistic oppression, translanguaging, and bilingualism as essential aspects of this community; and consider the importance of digital archives for the creation of multimedia projects that foster community pláticas. Grounded in both theoretical approaches and a feminist ethics praxis, Embodied Encuentros ultimately outlines an…
People in this episode
Guest: Elena Foulis
Topics covered
- oral history
- Latina/o/e communities
- ethical research
- decolonial model
- cultural practices
- gender
- race
Keywords
- oral histories
- community knowledge
- language justice
- translanguaging
- bilingualism
- digital archives
- feminist ethics
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Ohio State UP
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