Antonyms of our remembering

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Antonyms of our remembering
Abstract
There are strong dominant discourses across the intersecting spacings of transitional justice, ‘human rights archives’, and reckoning with the past. The power of these discourses can close down non-orthodox perspectives and fresh lines of enquiry. The dual goals of the paper are to identify such lines of enquiry and tease out loose threads in the dominant discourses. The result is a provocation ranging from the experiences of the Nelson Mandela Foundation to the work of deconstruction, from queer theory to legal scholarship, and from personal narrative to documentary film-making. The paper is at once a troubling of dominant discourses and a play with the antonyms of remembering in these discourses.
Publication
Archival Science
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
215-229
Date
2014-10-01
Journal Abbr
Arch Sci
Language
English
ISSN
1573-7519
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Citation
Harris, V. (2014). Antonyms of our remembering. Archival Science, 14(3), 215–229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10502-014-9221-5