Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth Century Archive

Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth Century Archive
Title Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth Century Archive PDF eBook
Author Rachel Bryant Davies
Publisher
Pages 288
Release
Genre Archives
ISBN 9781350200371

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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."--

Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive

Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive
Title Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive PDF eBook
Author Rachel Bryant Davies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2022-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 1350200360

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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.

Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive

Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive
Title Intersectional Encounters in the Nineteenth-Century Archive PDF eBook
Author Rachel Bryant Davies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2022-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 1350200352

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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.

From Where We Stand

From Where We Stand
Title From Where We Stand PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Cockburn
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 257
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1848136781

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This original study examines women's activism against war in areas as far apart as Sierra Leone, India, Colombia and Palestine. It shows women on different sides of conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and Israel addressing racism and refusing enmity and describes international networks of women opposing US and Western European militarism and the so-called 'war on terror'. These movements, though diverse, are generating an antimilitarist feminism that challenges how war and militarism are understood, both in academic studies and the mainstream anti-war movement. Gender, particularly the form taken by masculinity in a violent sex/gender system, is inseparably linked to economic and ethno-national factors in the perpetuation of war.

History in Times of Unprecedented Change

History in Times of Unprecedented Change
Title History in Times of Unprecedented Change PDF eBook
Author Zoltán Boldizsár Simon
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 224
Release 2019-06-13
Genre History
ISBN 1350095060

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Our understanding of ourselves and the world as historical has drastically changed since the postwar period, yet this emerging historical sensibility has not been appropriately explained in a coherent theory of history. In this book, Zoltán Simon argues that instead of seeing the past, the present and the future together on a temporal continuum as history, we now expect unprecedented change to happen in the future (in visions of the future of technology, ecology and nuclear warfare) and we look at the past by assuming that such changes have already happened. This radical theory of history challenges narrative conceptualizations of history which assume a past potential of humanity unfolding over time to reach future fulfillment and seeks new ways of conceptualizing the altered socio-cultural concerns Western societies are currently facing. By creating a novel set of concepts to make sense of our altered historical condition regarding both history understood as the course of human affairs and historical writing, History in Times of Unprecedented Change offers a highly original and engaging take on the state of history and historical theory in the present and beyond.

Museums and the Public Sphere

Museums and the Public Sphere
Title Museums and the Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Barrett
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 207
Release 2012-04-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118274830

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Museums and the Public Sphere investigates the role of museums around the world as sites of democratic public space. Explores the role of museums around the world as sites of public discourse and democracy Examines the changing idea of the museum in relation to other public sites and spaces, including community cultural centers, public halls and the internet Offers a sophisticated portrait of the public, and how it is realized, invoked, and understood in the museum context Offers relevant case studies and discussions of how museums can engage with their publics' in more complex, productive ways

Victorian Culture and the Origin of Disciplines

Victorian Culture and the Origin of Disciplines
Title Victorian Culture and the Origin of Disciplines PDF eBook
Author Bernard Lightman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 336
Release 2021-12-13
Genre
ISBN 9781032240930

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Current studies in disciplinarity range widely across philosophical and literary contexts, though seldom have those studies engaged with the Victorian origins of modern disciplinarity. Victorian Culture and the Origin of Disciplines adds a crucial missing link in that history.