From dust to dawn: archival studies after the archival turn

The volume From Dust to Dawn. Archival Studies after the Archival Turn contains research on archives, and archival practices from the sixteenth century until the present. Some contributions present theoretical models, others discuss practices, such as the role of the archivist or principles of catal...

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Corporate Author: From Dust to Dawn: Archival Studies After the Archival Turn (Veranstaltung) Uppsala (Author)
Other Authors: Öhrberg, Ann 1955- (Editor), Berndtsson, Tim (Editor), Fischer, Otto 1968- (Editor), Mattsson, Anni 1981- (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: [Uppsala] [Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, Avdelningen för retorik] [2022]
Series:Studia rhetorica Upsaliensia 8
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Summary:The volume From Dust to Dawn. Archival Studies after the Archival Turn contains research on archives, and archival practices from the sixteenth century until the present. Some contributions present theoretical models, others discuss practices, such as the role of the archivist or principles of cataloguing etc., while yet others deal with as pects of power in relation to record-keeping and archiving. The last section features essayistic archive-stories, with a finale in the–perhaps fictional–description of the "Archive of the average Swede". The volume contains contributions from different countries and, covers a wide range of areas: several articles are written by archivists, other contributions come from history, literary history, rhetoric, and art history. The final chapter is by a writer who makes a free interpretation of an archive. The contributors are: Tim Berndtsson, Geert-Jan van Bussel, Samuel Edquist, pê feijó, Ine Fintland, Otto Fischer, Peter Hocking, Fabian Kastner, Merit Laine, Annie Mattsson, Ann Öhrberg, Johan Sjöberg, Torkel Thime, Malin Thor Tureby.
Physical Description:430 Seiten
ISBN:9789198008159

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