2023
DOI: 10.1177/17506980221150900
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An Instituting Archive for Memory Activism: The Archivo de la Memoria Trans de Argentina

Abstract: This article introduces the concept of the instituting force of activist archives. It does so by analyzing the epistemological and ontological implications of describing and arranging archival materials, and narrativizing them in curatorial work, in the case of the Archivo de la Memoria Trans de Argentina—Trans Memory Archive of Argentina. On the one hand, the archival arrangement provides trans people with a frame of recognition for trans lives and transforms individual memories into collectable and usable cu… Show more

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“…These "new" archives enrich the vast panorama of archives connotated with activist traits. Most of the time, these are directly created or supported by communities who see in archiving practices a form of activist action needed to document the often silenced social groups these archives represent (Flinn and Alexander 2015;Salerno 2023). On the one hand, archives serve as spaces where popular narratives can be fact-checked and grounded on evidence (Roe 2016).…”
Section: Digital Community Memories and New Media Archi/arti-vismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These "new" archives enrich the vast panorama of archives connotated with activist traits. Most of the time, these are directly created or supported by communities who see in archiving practices a form of activist action needed to document the often silenced social groups these archives represent (Flinn and Alexander 2015;Salerno 2023). On the one hand, archives serve as spaces where popular narratives can be fact-checked and grounded on evidence (Roe 2016).…”
Section: Digital Community Memories and New Media Archi/arti-vismmentioning
confidence: 99%