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Unruly archiving

  • Anhropology and archives in general focus on "relations, responsibilities, voices, bodies, legacies, and publics." (67)
  • Archive-imagining 
  • Archives are always becoming and in process 
  • Intimidation: "The classical concept of the ethnographic archive is intimidating for most researchers. A singular repository, sealed off, pro- tected, finitely categorized: a prison of sorts (Derrida 1995)."

What evidence or examples support the main argument, narrative or e/affect?

The evidence to support the main argumenta readings from Black Digital Humanities, particularly Kim Gallon, African American Studies and Digital Humanities. Topics covered include intersections, critical engagements with technology & culture, digital humanities, politics of archives, data of digital archives, curating data, visualizations, power/resistance and social media & community.

What concepts, ideas and examples from this text contribute to the theory and practice of archive ethnography?

The content of the course aims to capture relationships between digital humanities and African American studies. It explores Black Digital Humanities, drawing from Kim Gallon as the unmasking of the “racialized systems of power at work in how we understand digital humanities as a field” (1). It contributes to the theory and practice for archive ethnography by engaging with readings from digital humanities, African American studies, and cultural studies.