Promoting Inclusivity in the Archive: A literature review reassessing tradition through theory and practice

Autumn Wetli
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Abstract The call for social justice and rise of postmodernism in the second half of the 20th century forced the critical re-evaluation of the traditional archive and its presumed neutral role in the collection and creation of history. Reappraisal of traditional archive theory and practice was forced by heightened critical conscious among the field and its constituents. This literature review examines contemporary methodologies and methods influenced by the postmodern movement and call for social justice in the archive. Affect theory, radical empathy, and queer/ed methodology provide new frameworks for the thinking about the archive space and work towards the creation of a more diverse and inclusive archive. The collection of oral histories and participatory, community archiving practices provide concrete methods for employing the aforementioned theories. This paper purports that these ideas may be better framed within the context of the post-postmodern movement of metamodernism and calls for the continual evaluation of archival theory and practice within this vein.
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促进档案的包容性:从理论和实践重新评估传统的文献综述
20世纪下半叶,社会正义的呼声和后现代主义的兴起迫使人们对传统档案及其在历史收集和创造中的中立作用进行批判性的重新评估。对传统档案理论和实践的重新评价是由该领域及其组成部分的高度批判意识所迫的。这篇文献综述考察了当代的方法论和方法,受到后现代运动的影响,并在档案中呼吁社会正义。情感理论、激进同理心和酷儿/ed方法论为思考档案空间提供了新的框架,并致力于创造一个更加多样化和包容性的档案。口述历史的收集和参与式社区档案实践为运用上述理论提供了具体的方法。本文认为,在元现代主义的后后现代运动的背景下,这些思想可能会得到更好的框架,并呼吁在这种脉络下对档案理论和实践进行持续的评估。
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