Utopian Archives, Decolonial Affordances: Introduction to Special Issue

Main author: Basu, Paul
Other authors: De Jong, Ferdinand
Format: Journal Article           
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Summary: Colonial archives constituted a technology that enabled the collection, storage, ordering, retrieval and exchange of knowledge as an instrument of colonial governance. It is not surprising that when such archives were inherited by independent nation-states they were not given the authority previously granted them and have often been neglected. What, then, is the future of colonial archives in postcolonial nations? How should we rethink these archives in relation to decolonial futures? This essay introduces a collection of articles that explore the repertoires of action latent in archives and how colonial archives are being reconfigured to imagine decolonial futures.
Other authors: De Jong, Ferdinand
Language: English
Published: Wiley 2016