The Terezita Romo Papers: Capturing the Spirit of Collective Action in Archives

Moriah Ulinskas
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This article addresses the Terezita Romo Papers, one of a handful of archival collections of the Royal Chicano Air Force—a large collective of young, mostly immigrant or first-generation Mexican American artists and activists who produced countless community events and art projects and programs in Sacramento, California during the second half of the twentieth century. While membership of the Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) and its activities are hard to calculate, its history has been shaped by a tendency towards iconization of the group’s male founders in archival description. Specifically, where collections are described to highlight the unique contributions of individuals, it is difficult to retain and promote the collective voice of action which made so many of these movements successful. Using the papers of Tere Romo, one member of the RCAF, this paper looks at how the archives of the RCAF have tended towards iconization—overshadowing the contributions of its female members—and explores ways in which archivists can reconsider the language of archives when processing and describing materials documenting collective action in American history. A correction article relating to this publication can be found here: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.62/
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Terezita Romo论文:在档案中捕捉集体行动的精神
这篇文章讨论的是特雷兹塔·罗莫文件,这是皇家奇卡诺空军为数不多的档案收藏之一。奇卡诺空军是一个由年轻的,大多是移民或第一代墨西哥裔美国艺术家和活动家组成的大集体,他们在20世纪下半叶在加利福尼亚州萨克拉门托举办了无数的社区活动和艺术项目和计划。虽然皇家奇卡诺空军(RCAF)的成员人数及其活动很难计算,但在档案描述中,该组织的男性创始人被偶像化的趋势塑造了它的历史。具体来说,在描述收藏品以突出个人的独特贡献的地方,很难保留和促进使许多这些运动成功的集体行动的声音。本文以RCAF成员之一蒂尔·罗莫(Tere Romo)的论文为基础,探讨了RCAF的档案是如何倾向于形象化的——掩盖了女性成员的贡献——并探索了档案工作者在处理和描述记录美国历史上集体行动的材料时可以重新考虑档案语言的方法。与本出版物相关的更正文章可以在这里找到:http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.62/
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