Archive as Catastrophe
This article proposes a radical take on what an archive should be: catastrophe, the overturning of property. By way of James Clifford, Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, Walter Benjamin, Clarice Lispector, Jorge Luis Borges, and Cildo Meireles, we seek to pinpoint the conceptual difference between a coll...
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Main Author: | Caio Yurgel |
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Language: | EN IT |
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Globus et Locus
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/13a61cec9ec34ccbb13fd28caba3c3ef |
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