This essay explores symbolic annihilation in the context of state violence, including policing, incarceration, and the death penalty in the US. Using auto-ethnography to reflect on the work of the Texas After Violence Project (TAVP) and other community-based documentation and archival projects, I argue that the personal stories and experiences of victims and survivors of state violence are critical counter-narratives to dominant discourses on violence, criminality, and the purported efficacy of retributive law enforcement and criminal justice policies and practices. They also compel us to engage with complex questions about victimhood, disposability, and accountability. Building on the work of activists and archivists engaged in liberatory ...
In this chapter I explore the theoretical assumptions and conditions that allow for the preservatio...
In this wide-ranging essay, Bernardi explores personal and artistic responses to state violence. Mar...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...
This essay explores symbolic annihilation in the context of state violence, including policing, inca...
Archivists have long recognized the inherent historical and social mandate in preserving stories of ...
The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in the wake of colo...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Archives are not straightforward repositories of history. Instead, they authorize which stories are ...
Archives as memory institutions have a collective mandate to document and preserve a national cultur...
How are ghosts always already subjects that continue to speak after death? What do they say about th...
埼玉県越谷市Late-modern society is full of memories. Memories of trauma are observed particularly in the f...
This thesis is a creative critique of transitional justice. It critically assesses policy oriented l...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
This article considers the notion that to document or inscribe our lives not only leaves a trace of ...
Cartographies of Social Death: Abjection and the American Dispossessed argues that property violence...
In this chapter I explore the theoretical assumptions and conditions that allow for the preservatio...
In this wide-ranging essay, Bernardi explores personal and artistic responses to state violence. Mar...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...
This essay explores symbolic annihilation in the context of state violence, including policing, inca...
Archivists have long recognized the inherent historical and social mandate in preserving stories of ...
The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in the wake of colo...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Archives are not straightforward repositories of history. Instead, they authorize which stories are ...
Archives as memory institutions have a collective mandate to document and preserve a national cultur...
How are ghosts always already subjects that continue to speak after death? What do they say about th...
埼玉県越谷市Late-modern society is full of memories. Memories of trauma are observed particularly in the f...
This thesis is a creative critique of transitional justice. It critically assesses policy oriented l...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
This article considers the notion that to document or inscribe our lives not only leaves a trace of ...
Cartographies of Social Death: Abjection and the American Dispossessed argues that property violence...
In this chapter I explore the theoretical assumptions and conditions that allow for the preservatio...
In this wide-ranging essay, Bernardi explores personal and artistic responses to state violence. Mar...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...