This poster and accompanying postcards were created by Gracen Brilmyer for the Journal of Critical Library and Information Science (JCLIS) special issue on Radical Empathy in Archival Practice. The poster and postcards visualize and embody the four archival relationships proposed by Michelle Caswell and Marika Cifor in their 2016 Archivaria article, “From Human Rights to Feminist Ethics: Radical Empathy in Archives,” in addition to three new relationships proposed by others. You are encouraged to complete this poster by: Filling in each of the 7 illustrated relationships (dotted line box) on postcards Mailing postcards to someone who embodies this relationship Appending the postcards to the poster, or writing in the relationships Addition...
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This set of postcards, produced during the "Instability of the Feminist Subject Residence" (fall 199...
As many archives increase digital access to their holdings, there is a need for a clear policy on ho...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
In this featured commentary, Michelle Caswell and Marika Cifor revisit their article, “From Hum...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
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Correspondences, (2013) a collaboration between poet Anne Michaels and artist Bernice Eisenstein, ex...
The Poster Remediated was commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the International Poster Bien...
This set of postcards, produced during the "Instability of the Feminist Subject Residence" (fall 199...
As many archives increase digital access to their holdings, there is a need for a clear policy on ho...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
In this featured commentary, Michelle Caswell and Marika Cifor revisit their article, “From Hum...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
https://journals.litwinbooks.com/index.php/jclis/article/view/125This paper explores the implication...
CHAPTER ABSTRACT This chapter discusses Raging Dyke Network (2012), an artwork by the author in w...
Abstract: Paper samples, printouts of the Project's blog and website, and other items, including ove...
Can a feminist reimagining of digital technology provide an innovative theoretical and practical fra...
This is a poster created for an undergraduate research symposium where I presented my ASRA2017 proje...
The artistic interpretations created throughout this project carry the weight of feminist concerns a...
Limitations of creatorship alongside archival power and lingering notions of neutrality obscure the ...
In support of the American Women’s History Initiative, the Archives of American Art Journal is plann...
Correspondences, (2013) a collaboration between poet Anne Michaels and artist Bernice Eisenstein, ex...
The Poster Remediated was commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the International Poster Bien...
This set of postcards, produced during the "Instability of the Feminist Subject Residence" (fall 199...
As many archives increase digital access to their holdings, there is a need for a clear policy on ho...