This essay conceptualises the colonial archive as a product of processes of ruination. Taking its inspiration from recent studies of archival spaces, the three case studies on Portuguese, French, and Guinea-Bissauan colonial archives explore the ruptures, discontinuities, and silences inherent in such archives. With reference to Walter Benjamin’s writing of history and its recent applications in anthropology and history, the authors investigate the conditions, possibilities, and limitations of fieldwork in archives. Fragmentation, ruptures, and decay are not only understood as negative, but as productive processes. This perspective helps to shed light on the relevance of the historical materials that have survived as colonial debris and can...
This dissertation is interested in how archival theory—the theoretical work of archiving produced by...
Those working on or with colonial archives and collections face a number of challenges arising from ...
Ever since Jerry Van Graan first stumbled upon golden artefacts in 1933, Mapungubwe - an Iron Age ci...
This essay conceptualises the colonial archive as a product of processes of ruination. Taking its in...
Colonial archives constituted a technology that enabled the collection, storage, ordering, retrieval...
Anthropologists engaged inpost-colonial studies are increasingly adoptingan historical perspective a...
© 2019, The Author(s). As the European powers appeared to withdraw from their colonies, they often t...
Colonial archives constituted a technology that enabled the collection, storage, ordering, retrieval...
This working paper outlines the conceptual framework and case studies comprising the research projec...
The colonial past through objects of sound The Berlin Sound Archive (Lautarchiv) consists of an e...
In the debate about the colonial past of ethnographic museums in Western Europe, provenance research...
This introductory paper outlines the conceptual framework and case studies comprising the research p...
"The e-publication Decolonising Archives aims to show how archives bear testimony to what was, even ...
Reckoning with colonial legacies in Western museum collections What are the possibilities and limits...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
This dissertation is interested in how archival theory—the theoretical work of archiving produced by...
Those working on or with colonial archives and collections face a number of challenges arising from ...
Ever since Jerry Van Graan first stumbled upon golden artefacts in 1933, Mapungubwe - an Iron Age ci...
This essay conceptualises the colonial archive as a product of processes of ruination. Taking its in...
Colonial archives constituted a technology that enabled the collection, storage, ordering, retrieval...
Anthropologists engaged inpost-colonial studies are increasingly adoptingan historical perspective a...
© 2019, The Author(s). As the European powers appeared to withdraw from their colonies, they often t...
Colonial archives constituted a technology that enabled the collection, storage, ordering, retrieval...
This working paper outlines the conceptual framework and case studies comprising the research projec...
The colonial past through objects of sound The Berlin Sound Archive (Lautarchiv) consists of an e...
In the debate about the colonial past of ethnographic museums in Western Europe, provenance research...
This introductory paper outlines the conceptual framework and case studies comprising the research p...
"The e-publication Decolonising Archives aims to show how archives bear testimony to what was, even ...
Reckoning with colonial legacies in Western museum collections What are the possibilities and limits...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
This dissertation is interested in how archival theory—the theoretical work of archiving produced by...
Those working on or with colonial archives and collections face a number of challenges arising from ...
Ever since Jerry Van Graan first stumbled upon golden artefacts in 1933, Mapungubwe - an Iron Age ci...