2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-020-10364-4
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Ghosts in the archive: The palestinian villages and the Decolonial archives

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“…The need to rethink the structure of archives is portrayed in the study by Sela (2022) based on the construction of a decolonial archive, which portrays the history of Israeli colonial archives, the Palestinian villages that remained under military rule, and the erasure and attempt to control the culture of these peoples. The gathering of elements, testimonies, and narratives, kept on shared records, allows the collective construction of identity associated with the history of these communities, knowledge of their architectural, agricultural and geographic characteristics, building relationships, and types of construction and materials transcending the service of needs in the project (Sela 2022).…”
Section: New Ways Of Designing: Decoloniality and Archive Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The need to rethink the structure of archives is portrayed in the study by Sela (2022) based on the construction of a decolonial archive, which portrays the history of Israeli colonial archives, the Palestinian villages that remained under military rule, and the erasure and attempt to control the culture of these peoples. The gathering of elements, testimonies, and narratives, kept on shared records, allows the collective construction of identity associated with the history of these communities, knowledge of their architectural, agricultural and geographic characteristics, building relationships, and types of construction and materials transcending the service of needs in the project (Sela 2022).…”
Section: New Ways Of Designing: Decoloniality and Archive Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By sharing experiences and knowledge, communities expand their records, making them usable and contextualized in archival projects as a means of self-representation and identity construction (Sela 2022).…”
Section: New Ways Of Designing: Decoloniality and Archive Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%