Dust: The Archive and Cultural History by Carolyn Kay Steedman
Dust: The Archive and Cultural History Carolyn Kay Steedman ebook
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: pdf
Page: 208
ISBN: 9780813530475
That's how my friends responded when I told them that my daughter and I were going to the National Museum of Funeral History for my birthday. Apr 14, 2013 - A new 'digital public library' set to launch this month aims to provide an alternative to Google for those looking for American cultural information online. Of the archival turn, the decade of the 1990s, as represented by three texts: Kaplan's essay mentioned above, “Working in the Archives” (1990); Derrida's Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression (1994/95); and Carolyn Steedman's Dust: The Archive and Cultural History (2001) (fig. Susan Sontag, 2002, On Photography, (London: Penguin). Coppelius who waves a pencil and sets the dusty boxes to dancing. Sebald, 2003, On the Natural History of Destruction, trans. Jan 15, 2013 - Welcome to Archivists Reading Together! Aug 2, 2013 - Caroline Steedman's Dust: The Archive and Cultural History (Rutgers U. Today I'm announcing the first of what I hope will be many books we will read together, Dust: The Archive and Cultural History by Carolyn Steedman. P., 2002) traces the origins of Derrida's "archive fever" back to the Victorians. Important work in this vein -- the translation of Derrida's Archive Fever into English spurred a flurry of scholarship in the late 1990s, including one of my favorites: Carol Steedman's Dust: The Archive and Cultural History. Sep 27, 2013 - “The Space of Memory: In an Archive,” Dust: The Archive and Cultural History. May 5, 2011 - I may have it backwards: in other versions of the fantasy, it is the archive that is first animated by the presence of the researcher, a Dr. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers UP, 2002, 66–88. Feb 28, 2011 - Students will work extensively with archival materials while also exploring the history of American music, Cold War culture, theories of the archive, and new concepts in digital history. Jan 30, 2008 - Writing Feverlets*.