In this article, the authors introduce “The Black Archives”—an alternative archive consisting of more than 8,000 books, official documents and artefacts. The archive is a critical intervention, challenging dominant historical narratives, which tend to downplay histories of colonialism, slavery and their legacy. The authors explore how archival research and art can be used to make visible the histories that have been marginalised in dominant historical narratives. This is done with a case study: an exhibition based on archival research on two Black radicals, Hermina and Otto Huiswoud. The research reveals the history of the black and Surinamese activism in the Netherlands which intersects with global histories of the black radicalism
Interest in the history of colonized areas has always been existent. For utilitarian purposes coloni...
In this article, the authors take up the historical figure of Dr Betty Paerl, who has surprisingly t...
The pervasiveness of images of black women’s unclothed bodies in the Portuguese colonial visual arc...
My aim in this brief article is to introduce a new international and interdisciplinary project on Bl...
This case study of The Black Archives (TBA), located in Amsterdam, examines the emergence, trans-Atl...
This thesis examines the everyday experiences of people active within the Black, Migrant and Refugee...
This dissertation project considers how various forms of black cultural production and textual remai...
This thesis works to recreate a framework within the archival field in which to view the development...
This article explores issues with archival preservation and access in the case of the audiovisual he...
This thesis investigates possibilities for developing an archiving praxis to help Black trans people...
In the mid-1990s, Jacques Derrida’s book Archive Fever (1995) sparked a lively theoretical debate th...
Debates about the politics of the archive centre largely on the archive’s role in knowledge producti...
With the move towards both critical information literacy and community-centered archives, cultural h...
Perversions of the archive In the article, the author discusses the problematic status of an archiva...
Collecting Race argues that Black writers in the twentieth century theorized Black archives as new w...
Interest in the history of colonized areas has always been existent. For utilitarian purposes coloni...
In this article, the authors take up the historical figure of Dr Betty Paerl, who has surprisingly t...
The pervasiveness of images of black women’s unclothed bodies in the Portuguese colonial visual arc...
My aim in this brief article is to introduce a new international and interdisciplinary project on Bl...
This case study of The Black Archives (TBA), located in Amsterdam, examines the emergence, trans-Atl...
This thesis examines the everyday experiences of people active within the Black, Migrant and Refugee...
This dissertation project considers how various forms of black cultural production and textual remai...
This thesis works to recreate a framework within the archival field in which to view the development...
This article explores issues with archival preservation and access in the case of the audiovisual he...
This thesis investigates possibilities for developing an archiving praxis to help Black trans people...
In the mid-1990s, Jacques Derrida’s book Archive Fever (1995) sparked a lively theoretical debate th...
Debates about the politics of the archive centre largely on the archive’s role in knowledge producti...
With the move towards both critical information literacy and community-centered archives, cultural h...
Perversions of the archive In the article, the author discusses the problematic status of an archiva...
Collecting Race argues that Black writers in the twentieth century theorized Black archives as new w...
Interest in the history of colonized areas has always been existent. For utilitarian purposes coloni...
In this article, the authors take up the historical figure of Dr Betty Paerl, who has surprisingly t...
The pervasiveness of images of black women’s unclothed bodies in the Portuguese colonial visual arc...