BKA: when we walk into libraries we think about who founded the library; how did the materials arrive here; what kinds of exploitation facilitated this acquisition; what are the labor conditions of the staff and other workers? 14/
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UC: how do we contend with verifiability that forecloses certain kinds of inquiry. How we think through this problem of authenticity or facticity of data? We can think about how the archive is a political project. Again citing Habib's work. 25/
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UC: we need to drill down into our assumptions of the authenticity of collections. We should also think of the accidents in the archive in terms of collections or oversights. 26/
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BKA: if a decolonized archive is possible it must be done in concert with the communities that are colonized. An honest and collaborative conversation and action. We make this a democratic space for the public, not just famous scholars. 27/
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UC: we need to think about the settler frameworks in which we are all implicated if we are to truly going to have decolonization beyond just metaphor and additive "diversity," model of adding one or two more scholars in the collection. 28/
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BKA & UC: we must do whatever we can to demystify the process and to acknowledge the norms that are present that can exclude so that we can insure communal belonging. 29/29pic.twitter.com/niDMfd0Xbu
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What a great collection of thoughts! Cant think of how to make it to the PhD without access to those libraries and systems with money for all of your research topics...
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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