Toward an understanding of archives as a feature of collective memory
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- Josias, Anthea (Author)
Title
Toward an understanding of archives as a feature of collective memory
Abstract
This paper reviews important aspects of the literature on collective memory, how some of these concerns have been expressed in archives, and contemplates how these issues relate to the politically transformative South African post-apartheid context. It highlights the erosion of boundaries between archives, museums, and other less-institutionalized memory projects in post-apartheid South Africa. It notes ways in which archival activity is taking place outside of traditional archives, as part of a changing and evolving memory landscape. It acknowledges the significant gaps in the written record that are a result of apartheid practices and cites different approaches that were overlooked by apartheid’s official archival systems. This paper offers a way of contemplating the ‘social constructedness’ of collective memory and the social and political dimensions of archives.
Publication
Archival Science
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
95-112
Date
2011-03-01
Journal Abbr
Arch Sci
Language
English
ISSN
1573-7519
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Citation
Josias, A. (2011). Toward an understanding of archives as a feature of collective memory. Archival Science, 11(1), 95–112. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10502-011-9136-3
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