Archives and New Modes of Feminist Research 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429442032-9
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Feminist Archiving [a manifesto continued]: Skilling for Activism and Organising

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“…Let's air some dirty laundry…' . 8 Two reflections conclude this issue focused on the 'what' and 'how' as much as the 'who' and 'why' of women's archives. Sarah Brown considers books as archival objects in Greer's archive in an elegant and practical study of how print culture can be catalogued as feminist archives.…”
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“…Let's air some dirty laundry…' . 8 Two reflections conclude this issue focused on the 'what' and 'how' as much as the 'who' and 'why' of women's archives. Sarah Brown considers books as archival objects in Greer's archive in an elegant and practical study of how print culture can be catalogued as feminist archives.…”
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“…The occurrences of the concept of archival canon in archival literature arise through the transposition of concepts originating from Literary Studies, applied to the set of authors representative of a tradition or school of thought of Archival Science (Cline 2014;Ashton 2017;Harris 2004). The concept has been extended to the idea of corpus of texts selected by authority according to an axiological framework of importance and quality.…”
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confidence: 99%