2017
DOI: 10.1111/area.12378
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Visions from behind a desk? Archival performance and the re‐enactment of colonial bureaucracy

Abstract: Can ten weeks of archival research be considered a re-enactment of the daily life of black African clerks who created the records? What would such a claim entail when it is made by a white female scholar? Drawing from my experience of archival research in Zambia, and from recent enthusiasm in historical geography for "enlivening" or "animating" the past, I analyse what parameters would be necessary for this re-enactment to be considered a success. This paper explores how breaking up historical situations into … Show more

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“…Another major work, James Duncan’s (2020) Resisting the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Ceylon , takes such concerns into the colonial police, courts and prisons. Duncan probes various ‘arts’ of colonial power – ‘arts’ in the sense that these spaces, and the distinctions between metropole and colony, and coloniser and colonised, they sought to draw were shot through with affective relations of ‘subterfuge’, ‘disassembling’ and ‘dark biopower’ (also see Haines, 2019).…”
Section: Disregardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another major work, James Duncan’s (2020) Resisting the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Ceylon , takes such concerns into the colonial police, courts and prisons. Duncan probes various ‘arts’ of colonial power – ‘arts’ in the sense that these spaces, and the distinctions between metropole and colony, and coloniser and colonised, they sought to draw were shot through with affective relations of ‘subterfuge’, ‘disassembling’ and ‘dark biopower’ (also see Haines, 2019).…”
Section: Disregardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shift had broad effects in geography. Even a cursory survey of the literature shows geographers embracing a diverse range of archival topics, including materiality (DeSilvey, 2007), emotion and affect (de Leeuw, 2012), ethics (Moore, 2010), and performativity (Haines, 2019). What unites these approaches is their consideration of the archive's subjective and political nature.…”
Section: The Limits Of the (Post)colonial Archivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As geographers have highlighted (e.g. Haines, 2019), the archive is a space in which documents are read, but so too is the researcher. It is the space where we are forced to confront our positionality and our relationship to the material.…”
Section: Ethics and Recombination 1 Remote Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%