Theories of the Archive from Across the Disciplines
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Manoff, Marlene
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Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of disciplines in the last decade. Derrida and Foucault, as well as many other humanists and social scientists, have initiated a broadly interdisciplinary conversation about the nature of the archive. This literature suggests a confluence of interests among scholars, archivists, and librarians that is fueled by a shared preoccupation with the function and fate of the historical and scholarly record. The following essay provides an exploration and overview of this archival discourse
Date issued
2004-01Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Citation
Portal: Libraries and the Academy volume 4 January 2004 pp. 9-25
ISSN
1531-2542
Keywords
archive theory, Derrida, scholarly record