The call for social justice and rise of postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century forced the critical re-evaluation of the traditional archive and its presumed neutral role in the collection and creation of history. Reappraisal of traditional archive theory and practice was forced by heightened critical conscious among the field and its constituents. This literature review examines contemporary methodologies and methods influenced by the postmodern movement and call for social justice in the archive. Affect theory, radical empathy, and queer/ed methodology provide new frameworks for the thinking about the archive space and work towards the creation of a more diverse and inclusive archive. The collection of oral histories and part...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
In 2013, Kent State University’s Department of Special Collections and Archives launched the Black C...
This chapter uses the experience of two undergraduate students conducting research in their universi...
The call for social justice and rise of postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century forced ...
The purpose of this work is to recognize the lack of queer of color lens within the archival profess...
Questioning the neutrality of archives is nothing new as feminist scholars have been doing it since ...
This project uses the body as a framework to understand and re-imagine the archives (here referring ...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
Exploring queer archives through a variety of texts and case studies, this paper seeks to understand...
Through the use of feminist historiography this article examines some of the myriad ways in which fe...
Information Studies and the humanities have different theories of the archive, causing these two fie...
Archival descriptive practices have traditionally obfuscated the existence of or excluded entirely t...
This introduction defines critical archival studies and summarizes the articles including in the spe...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
In 2013, Kent State University’s Department of Special Collections and Archives launched the Black C...
This chapter uses the experience of two undergraduate students conducting research in their universi...
The call for social justice and rise of postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century forced ...
The purpose of this work is to recognize the lack of queer of color lens within the archival profess...
Questioning the neutrality of archives is nothing new as feminist scholars have been doing it since ...
This project uses the body as a framework to understand and re-imagine the archives (here referring ...
This paper traces a path through post-neutrality heritage storytelling that brings together the anth...
Exploring queer archives through a variety of texts and case studies, this paper seeks to understand...
Through the use of feminist historiography this article examines some of the myriad ways in which fe...
Information Studies and the humanities have different theories of the archive, causing these two fie...
Archival descriptive practices have traditionally obfuscated the existence of or excluded entirely t...
This introduction defines critical archival studies and summarizes the articles including in the spe...
This article explores the role of archival research in understanding and generating social histories...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis explores the relationship between arc...
In 2013, Kent State University’s Department of Special Collections and Archives launched the Black C...
This chapter uses the experience of two undergraduate students conducting research in their universi...