“…Contrary to this traditional notion of the archive, whose purpose would be solely technical and which would allow us to access the past in a supposedly authentic and definitive way, some authors Farge, 2009;Artières, 1998Artières, , 2011Artières, , 2014Didi-Huberman, 2012;Aquino and Val, 2018;Salomon, 2011Salomon, , 2019 signal another dimension of the archive, that is, they advocate the viability of new strategies to explore the archive, through a multidirectional composition. Keeping the proper peculiarities of each study, of course, it would fulfill us to say, in broad sense, that the archive is understood as a discursive vestige of a given context and that it demands re-reading, exploration, deconstruction, recontextualization, and creation.…”