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Archives in Formation: Privileged Spaces, Popular Archives and Paper Trails
Oleh:
Lynch, Michael
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
History of the Human Sciences vol. 12 no. 2 (May 1999)
,
page 65–87.
Topik:
archive
;
authorship
;
history
;
interpretation
;
Iran–contra scandal
;
law
;
O. J. Simpson trial
;
records
;
writing
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Isi artikel
The article begins with Derrida’s etymology of the word ‘archive’: a privileged site to which records are officially consigned and in which they are guarded by legal authority. It explores contemporary variations on the theme of archive. The cases presented include efforts to construct scholarly archives that stand as personal monuments, struggles over the collection and consignment of records during official investigations of government scandals, and the ‘popular archive’ produced by the media spectacle surrounding the O. J. Simpson trial. The discussion orients to these archives not only as sources of documentary information but also as sites of historical struggle over the writing, collection, consignment, destruction and interpretation of writings.
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