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Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive: New Essays on Power and Discourse

Part of the New Directions in Social and Cultural History series
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Rachel Bryant Davies and Erin Johnson-Williams lead a cast of renowned scholars to initiate an interdisciplinary conversation about the mechanisms of power that have shaped the nineteenth-century archive, to ask: What is a nineteenth-century archive, broadly defined?This landmark collection of essays will broach critical and topical questions about how the complex discourses of power involved in constructions of the nineteenth-century archive have impacted, and continue to impact, constructions of knowledge across disciplinary boundaries, and beyond academic confines.

The essays, written from a range of disciplinary perspectives, grapple with urgent problems of how to deal with potentially sensitive nineteenth-century archival items, both within academic scholarship and in present-day public-facing institutions, which often reflect erotic, colonial and imperial, racist, sexist, violent, or elitist ideologies.Each contribution grapples with these questions from a range of perspectives: Musicology, Classics, English, History, Visual Culture, and Museums and Archives.

The result is far-reaching historical excavation of archival experiences.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350200352 / 9781350200357
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
027
11/08/2022
United Kingdom
English
328 pages
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