Treading Warily into the Lives of Others

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Life Writing Pub Date : 2022-09-18 DOI:10.1080/14484528.2022.2120102
Karen Agutter
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ABSTRACT Between 1947 and 1953 Australia accepted over 172,000 refugees from post-war Europe. Many of these displaced persons are now deceased and have left little record outside of their official presence in the archive. Although their life stories may live on within families, and occasionally in often unpublished memoirs, as individuals they are apt to disappear from the historian’s gaze. As an academic historian I increasingly find myself using family history methods to inform my broader historical research, reconstructing life stories of refugees and migrants, to fill the gaps and silences that exist once the archival record ends. Using examples from my research I will examine how family history methods help to provide a deeper understanding of the longer-term experiences of this migration and the policies which governed it. Furthermore, the use of family history websites for academic research is becoming increasingly popular and yet the legal and ethical constraints, to date, have received very little scholarly attention. This paper will also consider these, both from the point of view of the academic researcher, and from a personal perspective given that even those with public online family trees may not welcome our intrusion into what is ultimately, a very private space.
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小心翼翼地介入别人的生活
1947年至1953年间,澳大利亚接收了超过17.2万名来自战后欧洲的难民。这些流离失所者中有许多人现在已经去世,除了他们在档案中的正式存在之外,几乎没有留下任何记录。尽管他们的生活故事可能会在家庭中流传,偶尔也会出现在未出版的回忆录中,但作为个人,他们往往会从历史学家的视线中消失。作为一名学术历史学家,我越来越多地发现自己使用家族史方法来为我更广泛的历史研究提供信息,重建难民和移民的生活故事,以填补档案记录结束后存在的空白和沉默。我将以我的研究为例,研究家族史方法如何帮助我们更深入地了解这种移民的长期经历和管理它的政策。此外,使用家族史网站进行学术研究正变得越来越受欢迎,但迄今为止,法律和伦理限制很少受到学术关注。本文也将考虑这些问题,既从学术研究人员的角度,也从个人的角度考虑,因为即使是那些拥有公共在线家谱的人,也可能不欢迎我们侵入一个最终非常私人的空间。
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