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SERIES Identifier: MC 822: T-414: Vt-214: MP-62: CD-89

Series IV. PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUDIOVISUAL, ca.1950-2004 (#PD.1-PD.6, T-414.1 - T-414.2, Vt-214.1 - Vt-214.3, MP-62.1 - MP-62.9, CD-89.1 - CD-89.5)

Scope and Contents

Series IV, PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUDIOVISUAL, ca.1950-2004 (#PD.1-PD.6, T-414.1 - T-414.2, Vt-214.1 - Vt-214.3, CD-89.1 - CD-89.5, MP-62.1 - MP-62.9), includes photographs of Hydler as a child and as an adult, as well as images of her parents, grandparents, friends, and dog. Also included are outtakes from the film Regrouping on videotape and 16mm and 8mm film; The Bird Movie and outtakes from it; a film made by Hydler's partner Susan Stockman; and a tape of Hydler and Susan Fisher's performance piece, Outside Oneself. The series also contains recordings of conversations Hydler had with Suzanne Harris about interpersonal relationships and other issues, and a recording of a session Harris had with a psychic analyst. The series is arranged by format and thereunder chronologically.

Dates

  • Creation: 1941-2015
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1970-2005

Language of Materials

Materials in English and Czech.

Access Restrictions:

Access. The collection is open for research, except that #2.4, 2.8, 3.1, 9.3, and 9.6 are closed until the death of Glenda F. Hydler. The written permission of Glenda F. Hydler is required for access to #MP-62.3 - MP-62.9 and #Vt-214.1 - Vt-214.2. An appointment is necessary to use any audiovisual material.

Extent

41.1 linear feet ((30 file boxes, 2 half file boxes, 20 cartons, 2 folio boxes, 1 folio+ box) plus 1 folio folder, 1 folio+ folder, 6 photograph folders, 1 reel-to-reel audiotape, 1 audiocassette, 3 videotapes, 5 CDs, 9 film reels, 2 archived web sites)

Physical Location

Collection stored off site: researchers must request access 36 hours before use.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository

The preeminent research library on the history of women in the United States, the Schlesinger Library documents women's lives from the past and present for the future. In addition to its traditional strengths in the history of feminisms, women’s health, and women’s activism, the Schlesinger collections document the intersectional workings of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class in American history.

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