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Op den Kamp, Claudy. « Too Good To Be Forgotten ». International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) Journal, no 46 (28 août 2017) : 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.35320/ij.v0i46.6.

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Film archives own, or hold on deposit, many physical works of film, whereas the copyright holder to these might be someone quite different. The colourisation debate of the late 1980s in the US and Als twee druppels water (The Spitting Image, NL 1963, Fons Rademakers), an embargoed film in a public-sector archive, are both examples of this copyright dichotomy between material and intellectual property. The examples expose the archive as a vulnerable place. On the one hand, the archive cannot guarantee a fixed and stable environment for cinematic memories. On the other hand, an inhibited visibility of important works of film that are arguably crucial to an understanding of the history of film is the result if a film archive cannot provide access to its holdings. The examples provide new insights into the wider cultural implications of the intellectual property (IP) system. They demonstrate how IP underpins understandings of public accessibility to (a limited range of) primary source material and their subsequent potential for history making.
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Roberts, Paul. « Archive of the Forgotten ». Afterimage 38, no 5 (1 mars 2011) : 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aft.2011.38.5.5.

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Mallan, Kerry, Amy Cross et Cherie Allan. « A Token to the Future : A Digital ‘Archive’ of Early Australian Children’s Literature ». Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature 22, no 1 (1 janvier 2012) : 94–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/pecl2012vol22no1art1127.

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The archive has always been a pledge, and like every pledge [gage], a token of the future. To put it more trivially: what is no longer archived in the same way is no longer lived in the same way. Archivable meaning is also and in advance codetermined by the structure that archives. It begins with the printer. (Derrida 1995, p.18) As Derrida notes the printer is the originary source that enables the production of an archive whether it is a rare or special book collection, or a digital archive. The scope and purpose of any archive or special collection vary according to institutional or personal reasons, and budget. In his article, ‘The Child, the Scholar, and the Children’s Literature Archive’ (2011), Kenneth Kidd writes that ‘like the canon, the archive promises coherence and totality, reinforces the idea of a literary heritage... For scholars, the archive is primarily a site for research’ (p.2). Kidd is quite right to imply that what an archive promises may not be achievable. An archive is always incomplete, never a totality. It also offers a partial account of a literary heritage; it can never offer the complete picture as history is always marked by silences and absences, and the literature of any country is similarly never fully accounted. Previously unknown writers of the past and forgotten stories continually emerge as historians and literary scholars undertake their own specialised archaeological digs as these texts ‘burrow into the past’ separating readers from them at an astonishing rate (Derrida, 1995, p.18).
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De Paiva, Rita de Cássia Marinho, et Sonia Torres. « Mal de Arquivo em Linden Hills ». Ilha do Desterro A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies 72, no 1 (1 février 2019) : 125–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2019v72n1p125.

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In this article we examine Gloria Naylor’s novel Linden Hills, articulating the concepts of the neoarchive and the neo-slave narrative with the notion of archive as proposed by Derrida (2001) and developed by other authors (Osborne,1999; Bradley,1999; Johnson, 2014) with whom we seek to dialogue in this space. Linden Hills’s counterdiscursive narrative revisits the past by excavating the palimpsest of forgotten memories, once unidentified or not compiled, thus establishing its relationship to the neo-slave narrative. We argue that the link between the neo-slave narrative and the archive is both concrete and productive, given that it foregrounds non-sanctioned archives as counternarratives to the historical archive (mainly, but not exclusively, that of slavery), through the articulation of history and both personal and collective memory – calling to question, in this way, colonizing documented history and its official guardians.
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Forster, Nicholas. « Unsettling the Archive ». Film Quarterly 69, no 1 (2015) : 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fq.2015.69.1.64.

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This review essay examines the Film Society at Lincoln Center’s program Tell It Like It Is: Black Independents in New York, 1968–1986. Incorporating both television programs and cinematic (un)releases, Tell It Like It Is manages to highlight an often diminished or forgotten era in black image-making while also revealing a unique moment in television history. The double bind at the heart of such a program is the question of how to recognize and engage the wealth of material produced over the course of twenty years while still crafting a coherent series. By foregrounding testimonies from the past and standing as a testament to the failures of the present, this series challenges a film history that has repeatedly blotted out the work of black filmmakers.
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Sidorenko, Ewa. « Remembering the War : An Autoethnography of Survival ». Qualitative Inquiry 28, no 3-4 (8 janvier 2022) : 365–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10778004211066881.

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This is an autoethnography of World War II (WW2) survival and trauma based on a recovered family archive and a reflexive engagement with my own childhood memories. Driven by subjective imperatives to bear witness to forgotten war experiences, and to explore family mental health problems, I delve into not just personal memories but forgotten voices found in the archive whose stories have never been told thus offering a perspective of multiple subjects. My grandmother’s witness testimony of concentration camp survival recorded in 1946 compels me to research and reflect on life in the state of exception and the long-term and intergenerational impact on survivors. This autoethnographic work helps me examine the character of survival of war trauma as a form of exclusion from community and often an incomplete return from bare life to polis. Through engaging with the archive, I find some partial answers to questions about my family members, and reconstruct my family memory narrative.
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Rutherford, Leonie. « Forgotten Histories : Ephemeral Culture for Children and the Digital Archive ». Media International Australia 150, no 1 (février 2014) : 66–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1415000115.

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The history of children's popular culture in Australia is still to be written. This article examines Australian print publication for children from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries, together with radio and children's television programming from the 1950s to the 1970s. It presents new scholarship on the history of children's magazines and newspapers, sourced from digital archives such as Trove, and documents new sources for early works by Australian children's writers. The discussion covers early television production for children, mobilising digital resources that have hitherto not informed scholarship in the field.
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Ness, Caroline, et Mary M. Brooks. « Rediscovering Mattli : A Forgotten 1950s London Couturier ». Costume 45, no 1 (1 mars 2011) : 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174963011x12978768537654.

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Based on the author’s research for her MA, supervised by Mary M. Brooks, this article examines the history of the little-documented but once famous London couturier, Mattli (1903/1904–1982). An argument is made for a re-evaluation of the importance of Mattli’s contribution to the post-war British fashion and textile industry which has so far been overlooked in the histories of fashion. Research is focused upon a wide range of sources, including a collection of press books from the Mattli archive at the Fashion Museum, Bath, and extant clothing in British collections.
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Almond, Kevin, et Caroline Riches. « Gerald McCann : The Rediscovery of a Fashion Designer ». Costume 52, no 1 (mars 2018) : 97–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/cost.2018.0049.

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This article was prompted by the discovery of the archive of international fashion designer Gerald McCann, hidden in a garage in Fleetwood, Lancashire, UK. The contents of the archive revealed a treasure trove of press cuttings, photographs, fashion drawings and interviews as well as designs and costings from a once well-known designer, whose significance to the global fashion industry is sparsely documented and largely forgotten. The article reveals the history of the designer, who graduated from the Royal College of Art in London in the 1950s, during the tenure of Professor Madge Garland, and forged a career at the heart of ‘Swinging London’ in the 1960s. He was lured to the USA in the 1970s, returning to the UK in the 1990s as a designer for House of Fraser and Harrods. The research offers the first significant assessment of McCann's position in global fashion and the value and relevance of his legacy, as well as exploring the rationale for documenting the history of forgotten fashion designers.
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Niculescu, Oana, Maria Marin et Daniela Răuţu. « Rediscovering past narrations : The oral history of the Romanian language preserved in the National Phonogram Archive ». Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics 22, no 1 (2020) : 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31178/bwpl.22.1.3.

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In this paper we aim to deliver a key message related to the safeguarding of the Romanian National Phonogram Archive (AFLR). The data gathered within the Archive (the richest, most inclusive and diversified collection of dialectal texts and ethno-linguistic recordings in Romania) are of immeasurable documentary value. Through the digitization and preservation of AFLR we can gain access to both individual and collective memories, aiding to a better understanding of our cultural heritage on the one hand, and, on the other hand, restoring missing or forgotten pieces of Europe’s oral history.
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Bressey, Caroline. « Forgotten histories : three stories of black girls from Barnardo's Victorian archive ». Women's History Review 11, no 3 (1 septembre 2002) : 351–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09612020200200326.

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Cohen, Margaret, et Rodrigo Soares de Cerqueira. « NARRATOLOGIA NO ARQUIVO DA LITERATURA * NARRATOLOGY IN THE ARCHIVE OF LITERATURE ». História e Cultura 5, no 2 (31 août 2016) : 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.18223/hiscult.v5i2.1915.

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Resumo:Os historiadores literários estão escavando uma grande variedade de formas literárias esquecidas, o que coloca uma questão das mais importantes: como apreender a especificidade dessas obras. A leitura cerrada e a leitura sintomática têm sido, até aqui, as ferramentas mais importantes usadas pelo críticos literários, mas elas se mostram ineficazes para lidar com romances que não se conformam com os paradigmas realista e modernista. O artigo ilustra esse método através da redescoberta da ficção de aventura marítima enquanto uma influente prática transnacional do romance de Defoe a Conrad.Palavras-chave: narratologia; arquivo; ficção marítima Abstract:The literary historians are excavating a great range of forgotten literary forms, which posits the important question on how to apprehend their specificity. So far, close reading and symptomatic reading have been the most important tools used by literary critics, but they are unable to deal with novels that do not conform to the realist and modernist paradigms. The article examines this return to the archive discusses the methodology necessary to grasp these forgotten forms. The article illustrates this method through the rediscovery of sea adventure fiction as an influential transnational practice of the novel from Defoe to Conrad.Keywords: narratology; archive; sea adventure fiction
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Gárdos, Judit. « Jak ułożyć puzzle ? Badania nad kulturą węgierskich robotników z połowy lat siedemdziesiątych XX wieku i kilka zagadnień epistemologicznych ». Kultura i Społeczeństwo 59, no 3 (11 août 2015) : 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.35757/kis.2015.59.3.5.

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The text contains information about The Voices of the 20th Century Archive and Research Group, a department created in 2009 in the Institute of Sociology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The archive is a collection of data from historical—and sometimes forgotten—qualitative research. The Group attempts to complete the information and protect it from destruction. For example, in regard to research into labourers’ life styles in the 1970s, the author shows how difficult it is after years to create a cohesive whole from the scattered materials. She likens the task to putting together a puzzle. She points to the possible advantages of reusing the material, as well as the limitations a contemporary researcher encounters in attempting to make sense of it.
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Butler, David R. « From the archive : Clarence King’s Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada (1871 and 1902) ». Progress in Physical Geography : Earth and Environment 44, no 3 (21 avril 2020) : 435–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309133320922406.

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Clarence King’s Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada, based on exploration and mountaineering exploits undertaken in the 1860s and 1870s, is a somewhat forgotten piece of literature that is worthy of rediscovery. The book provides still-accurate general descriptions of the physical geography of the Sierra Nevada as well as Mount Shasta in the US state of California. This “from the archive” piece examines this book as well as the life and career of its author, Clarence King.
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Rho, Giulia. « Anarchiving the New York Avant-Garde : The Phantom of Barbara Rubin’s Christmas on Earth ». Frames Cinema Journal 19 (18 février 2022) : 243–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15664/fcj.v19i0.2389.

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This featurette addresses the encounter with the illicit digitised images of Barbara Rubin’s psychedelic short film Christmas on Earth (1963-65). Following So Mayer’s interpretation of Derrida’s archive fever as the ache of a phantom limb (2020), I take the film as an urgent invitation to question history and open it up to the ghosts who haunt it, demanding rightful recognition. This practice of anarchiving, to use Brian Massumi’s term, the disjointed digital archive of counter-cinema aims at reactivating the power of Christmas on Earth and building a sensual, bodily relationship with it across time and space. The hope is to revisit the past and relodge forgotten memories in contemporary contexts, so they can be inherited as a political legacy. This article contains images that feature nudity and sexual activity.
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Pearn, John. « Enduring biographic heritage – Medical numismatics ». Journal of Medical Biography 27, no 2 (16 janvier 2017) : 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967772016676784.

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The most enduring archive of medical biography is that composed of coins and medals. More than 20,000 commemorative and tribute medals comprise the domain of medical numismatics. Several thousand of these portray individual doctors whose lives and work are thus recorded in gold, silver, bronze and the alloys of medallic art. Such enduring records range from the names and images of the most famous and significant of doctors in international perspective, to those held in local or parochial esteem by their peers. The medical numismatic archive includes medals and coins which portray the gods of medicine; founders of the profession such as Hippocrates and Galen; and those who have been held in local esteem, all such that the record of their service to medicine might not be forgotten.
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Farmer, Ashley D. « In Search of the Black Women's History Archive ». Modern American History 1, no 2 (14 février 2018) : 289–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mah.2018.4.

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Questions of evidence have sat at the center of black women's history since the field entered the academy over thirty years ago. Historians of black women's lives and labors have filled bookshelves by “mining the forgotten” to render them visible. Scholarship pioneered in the 1980s and 1990s established black women as prominent and indispensable historical actors, and key to understanding such eras as slavery, the Civil War, and the Civil Rights movement. Subsequent works built upon the bedrock that these initial studies provided, incorporating nuanced gender analyses into the history of black women's thought, experiences, and political action. The past ten years have seen a proliferation of publications that have extended the reach of the field to include such genres and approaches as girlhood studies, intellectual history, and black internationalism. This groundswell of research has foregrounded a persistent methodological quandary for scholars of black women's history: how should they address the paradox of simultaneously finding copious archival records on some black women, while also accounting for the deafening archival silence on others?
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Arzyutov, Dmitry V., et David G. Anderson. « Whole Parts : Transnational Life Histories of the Archives of Sergei and Elizaveta Shirokogoroff ». Antropologicheskij forum 17, no 51 (décembre 2021) : 175–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/1815-8870-2021-17-51-175-198.

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What does an anthropologist’s archive look like? Where is it located? And is the anthropology of archives important for the understanding of anthropological thinking today? Here we answer these questions by analysing the various life histories of the archival fragments of one of the most puzzling and influential anthropologists in the history of Russian and Soviet anthropology: Sergei Mikhailovich Shirokogoroff (1887–1939). Shirokogoroff is credited as being one of the authors of the etnos theory — one of the main instruments of identity politics in Russia, China, Germany and also, in part, Japan and South Africa. The transnational life histories of Shirokogoroff and his wife Elizaveta [Elizabeth] Nikolaevna (1884–1943), and of their ideas, suggests a conception of the archive not as a single whole, but instead as a collection of forgotten, hidden, obliterated, or, on the other hand, scrupulously preserved fragments. These fragments are not centred in one place or organized around any one reading, but they nevertheless represent “partial connections”. Moreover, as we can see today with hindsight, none of these archival fragments lay inert. They have been intertwined in local political and social ontologies. Our text has an autoethnograpic quality. While illustrating separate episodes from the life of the Shirokogoroffs we also will tell of our search for the manuscripts through which we were forced onto strange paths and encounters. These greatly deepened our understanding both of the life of documents and their material links to the lives of researchers. Our article is an attempt to illustrate this complex picture which, in the end, will allow us to conclude that we have only just begun to understand the workings of the anthropologist’s archive in the history of anthropological thought.
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Schweda, S. « Spain ∙ 'Right to Be Forgotten' Also Applies to Online News Archive, Supreme Court Rules ». European Data Protection Law Review 1, no 4 (2015) : 301–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/edpl/2015/4/10.

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Jones, Janna. « From forgotten film to a film archive : the curious history ofFrom Stump to Ship ». Film History : An International Journal 15, no 2 (juin 2003) : 193–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/fil.2003.15.2.193.

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Turner, Sasha. « The nameless and the forgotten : maternal grief, sacred protection, and the archive of slavery ». Slavery & ; Abolition 38, no 2 (3 avril 2017) : 232–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144039x.2017.1316962.

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Tikhonov, Dmitrii, et Elisabeth Poarch. « ONCE AGAIN ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THE TOPONYM KAMCHATKA ». Siberian Research 6, no 2 (10 décembre 2021) : 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33384/26587270.2021.06.02.12e.

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There is extensive literature and a large number of hypotheses about the origin of the toponym, Kamchatka. These are analyzed in detail by the historian, B. P. Polevoy, in his work “New About the Discovery of Kamchatka”. This hypothesis has been criticized by a number of authors. We have analyzed publications on the development of Northeast Asia by Russia in the 17th century, associated with Kamchatka and archival documents of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts (RGADA). We have published a new look about the forgotten hypothesis of A. N. Bondareva, about the Yakut roots of the toponym "Kamchatka" is published on the basis of the original documents of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts (petition of the foreman Ivan Rubets, etc.) and an attempt is made to understand the etymology of the word Kamchatka, its connection with the Yakut word "khamcha" (in Yakut - a smoking pipe).
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Cheatle, Andrew. « Reflections on the Creation of a Research Archive on One of the Mid-Twentieth Century’s Most Renowned Religious Figures ». Fieldwork in Religion 9, no 1 (20 mars 2015) : 87–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/fiel.v9i1.87.

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This reflective article investigates the research processes involved in bringing together a vast archive of primary material on one of Britain’s most significant mid-twentieth century religious figures. A mixture of informal and more recognized formal methods are evident in the overall research methodology. At times synchronicity appeared to be at work in revealing forgotten and lost treasures. This apparent randomness was, however, rooted in networking principles and the importance of being known within a given field of research. For the most part the research process followed methods of sustained, systematic and laborious study, including searching for leads and pursuing them. The results of the research are an unrivalled research archive of previously unknown or uncatalogued primary materials for the study of William Edwin Sangster. The materials themselves include hundreds of articles, over 100 letters, 24 taped sermons and numerous other materials not covered in the survey.
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Prisyajnyuk, M. V. « SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT OF LAND AFFAIRS OF THE USSR (1928-1930) AS SENIOR SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURAL THOUGHT IN UKRAINE IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH ST. » Agriciltural microbiology 12 (22 mars 2011) : 150–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.35868/1997-3004.12.150-164.

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For the first time on the basis of found in the Central State Archive of the higher authorities of Ukraine documents the information on the activities of almost forgotten nowadays institution in the form of the Scientific Advisory Council of the People’s Commissariat of Land Affairs of the USSR (1928-1930) is presented. It is at this period when the vast majority of the research institutions were founded playing a big role in government planning and successfully operating in the system National Academy of Agricultural Sciences until now.
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Fedeles-Czeferner, Dóra. « International Women’s Movements, Peace Activism, and the World of Politics : The Rosika Schwimmer Archive in New York ». Hungarian Studies Review 49, no 2 (1 décembre 2022) : 258–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/hungarianstud.49.2.0258.

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Abstract Rosika Schwimmer (1877, Budapest–1948, New York) was one of the best-known women’s rights leaders and peace activists in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and worldwide. Unfortunately, she has been mostly forgotten or treated superficially in Hungarian and international scholarship until recently. In this article, I give a short description of the Rosika Schwimmer Papers in the New York Public Library, where I have been researching since 2017, and of the history of this archive, with a short biographical sketch of the life and career of Schwimmer.
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Hongfeng, Tang. « Archive, Mediation, and Reflections on Colonization in Modern Asia ». China and Asia 2, no 1 (24 juin 2020) : 97–133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2589465x-00201004.

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This paper will use the artworks and exhibitions of Cai Yingqian, Chen Min, Timoteus Anggawan Kusno, and Chen Chieh-jen to discuss how contemporary art reflects on modern colonial history through mediations. By employing ready-made media materials handed down through history, archival art moves from medium to mediation, mediating between subjects, media materials, and artistic works, and at the same time highlights the materiality and mediality of media, forming a historical picture where media and the message, objects and narrations, images and the deceased together form a unified entity. While the narrative and memory of history rely on media, mediation can summon the memory of the past. Artists can activate images and turn them into an “afterlife” to open sealed historical spacetime, resurrecting the forgotten experience of modern colonial history in Asia, and finally inciting us to face the colonial structure, which is nowadays still at the core of Asian geopolitics. Ultimately, every kind of mediation reverts back to the media itself. The construction of the archive, the production of knowledge, and the opacity of media are revealed by the close connection between colonialism and mediation.
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Jeong, Choong Sil. « The Archive of Memory Weathering - With Focus on those who were Forgotten in Prokino Archiving - ». Journal of Humanities 83 (30 novembre 2021) : 281–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.31310/hum.083.09.

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Hawley, Steve. « War memorial : The Calling Blighty films and remembrance ». Media, War & ; Conflict 12, no 3 (2 avril 2018) : 263–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635218763222.

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The Calling Blighty series of nearly 400 films were messages from servicemen in India and Burma to be shown to families in local cinemas at the end of the Second World War. They are remarkable because of their cinematic quality and the men’s direct address to camera, and the 64 remaining films reveal much about family memories, public remembrance and representation of the Northern voice on screen. Along with Marion Hewitt of the North West Film Archive, the author has been engaged in an ongoing project to find the relatives of the men of the ‘Forgotten Army’ in the films and recreate the screenings. These ritual ceremonies of remembrance have been augmented by a media memorial, a Channel 4 TV documentary about the project and creative critical reflection through an experimental artist’s film, drawing on the archive material. This analysis of the project looks at the relationship of the Blighty films to wartime film and documentary, in particular, as well as soldier self-representation, and their implications for both family and communal remembrance.
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Yatsenko, Oleh, Oleksii Vernik et Yuliia Vernik. « UKRAINIAN NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY ARCHIVE (2000–2020) : TRANSFORMATION OF CONTENT ». Scientific journal “Library Science. Record Studies. Informology”, no 2 (1 septembre 2021) : 32–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32461/2409-9805.2.2021.238778.

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The purpose of the article is to present the process of formation of a biographical resource, to depict the current state of its updated version - the electronic Ukrainian National Biographical Archive (UNBA) to analyze the changes that occurred during 2000-2020 in the formation of the biographical array of the database (DB) "Personalities" - a fundamental component of the electronic UNBA. The methodology consists of a combination of general scientific methods of analysis of theoretical material and statistical and comparative methods of analysis of specific empirical data, their systematization, and generalization. The scientific novelty of the study is characterized by obtaining unique information about the dynamics of the distribution of UNBA personnel - important figures of Ukrainian culture - by thematic headings, chronological periods, gender distribution. Conclusions. Formed by UNBA, today is the largest national electronic biographical resource. The emergence of modern sources in Ukraine, which open to the reader new, undeservedly forgotten, silent for various reasons, contributes to a large-scale change in the volume of biographical resources. Qualitative processing of these sources significantly multiplies the UNBA register, significantly increases its informative aspect. The analysis showed the versatility of the presented information on its thematic, chronological, gender distribution. In addition, it identified problems that should be taken into account when further filling the resource, in particular the significant uneven distribution of personnel by domain and article, incomplete chronological information about births, deaths, and burials, insufficient attention to biographical sources before the XIX century.
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Gedeeva, Darya B. « Тюркские топонимы в языке писем калмыцкого хана Аюки (конец XVII – начало XVIII вв.) ». Бюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук 15, no 3 (25 novembre 2020) : 122–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22162/2587-6503-2020-3-15-122-140.

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Currently a number of studies on Kalmyk toponymy have been carried out, materials for which were geographical maps, historical and fictional literature, information from informants. However, until now, no attempt has been made to study toponyms based on materials from archival documents of the 17th – 19th centuries (the period of the old-written Kalmyk language functioning). Archival documents, which have the exact date of compilation, provide valuable linguistic material for the study of Kalmyk place names in diachrony, allow studying the process of phonetic adaptation of foreign language toponyms in the Kalmyk language. Old texts contain not only names familiar to the modern generation, but also forgotten, unknown Kalmyk toponyms, which will complement the range of the studied material. The purpose of this article is to identify place names in the letters of Ayuki Khan and their historical and linguistic analysis. This article is based on the letters of Ayuki Khan, one of the most famous rulers of the Kalmyk Khanate, written in the period from 1685 to 1724 to representatives of the Russian administration. The letters are kept in the funds of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts and the National Archives of the Republic of Kalmykia.
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Albano, Caterina. « Moving Emotions : Affect, the Archive and the Moving Image ». Cultural History 7, no 2 (octobre 2018) : 187–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/cult.2018.0173.

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This article considers the significance of the moving image as an archival record and its implications for the ways in which memory interacts with history. As a defining technology of recording and documenting, film is entangled with history in its making: however, what kinds of narrative ensues from images whose contextual references are opaque to us? What can we garner from footage whose indexical connections have been lost? By focusing on the artistic practice of filmmakers Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi, I suggest a reading of early-twentieth-century archival film footage, including found footage and home movies, in terms of affect. Gianikian and Ricci Lucchi's approach focuses on the procedural features of the frame and an excavation of the features that can be drawn from its defining connotations. Through an excavation of the most minute details within the frame, they point out the kind of ‘presence’ that film projects back to us as gesture, expression, and movement and abstract from them forgotten memories of everyday encounters and the affective forms that mundane actions took. In particular, I shall focus on works by Gianikian and Ricci Lucchi's that deal with encounters with ‘the other’ and the visual practices of representation that inform them. The legibility that Gianikian and Ricci Lucchi's approach brings to a reading of archival film footage is indicative for broader methodological considerations of the ways in which the moving image encodes affect and emotion. This is relevant for an understanding of what Lauren Berlant refers to as the ‘realm of the social’ by uncovering the structures of perception and representation of the past and the significance that they might take in the present.
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S., TIKHONOV. « MATERIALS ON ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE FUNDS OF THE “HISTORICAL ARCHIVE OF THE OMSK REGION” ». Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 27 (2021) : 108–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2021.27.17.

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The paper examines the possibilities of using materials stored in state and departmental archives in archaeological research. Over the past three centuries, scientists, travelers, service people have collected a wealth ofinformation on archaeology, ethnography, geography, statistics of the Asian part of Russia and adjacent territories in general and Western Siberia in particular. Unfortunately, archaeologists rarely use this information, which contradicts the methodology requiring the use of different types of sources. At the same time, the source base of works is getting narrow. This is due to the fact that information about a number of objects of antiquity and the Middle Ages was completely or partially destroyed or forgotten, therefore information about them was preserved only in the archives. The documents stored in these institutions in terms of territorial coverage and chronological depth significantly exceed the volume of cases collected in archaeological museums of Siberian universities. Unfortunately, researchers rarely turn to such materials. Keywords: archaeological sites, ARCHIVAL materials, completeness of research
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S., TIKHONOV. « MATERIALS ON ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE FUNDS OF THE “HISTORICAL ARCHIVE OF THE OMSK REGION” ». Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 27 (2021) : 108–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2021.27.17.

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The paper examines the possibilities of using materials stored in state and departmental archives in archaeological research. Over the past three centuries, scientists, travelers, service people have collected a wealth ofinformation on archaeology, ethnography, geography, statistics of the Asian part of Russia and adjacent territories in general and Western Siberia in particular. Unfortunately, archaeologists rarely use this information, which contradicts the methodology requiring the use of different types of sources. At the same time, the source base of works is getting narrow. This is due to the fact that information about a number of objects of antiquity and the Middle Ages was completely or partially destroyed or forgotten, therefore information about them was preserved only in the archives. The documents stored in these institutions in terms of territorial coverage and chronological depth significantly exceed the volume of cases collected in archaeological museums of Siberian universities. Unfortunately, researchers rarely turn to such materials. Keywords: archaeological sites, ARCHIVAL materials, completeness of research
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Olkowski, Roman. « A FORGOTTEN HERO : JAN MORAWIŃSKI (1907–1949) ». Muzealnictwo 62 (9 septembre 2021) : 220–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.2632.

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Notes of a Curator at the National Museum published in 1970 in the second volume of the book Struggle for Cultural Goods is the only generally available testimony to saving the Wilanów historic monuments by Jan Morawiński, a forgotten hero from the times of WW II. Additionally priceless because of Morawiński documenting the looting of 137 paintings belonging to the pre-WW II Branicki collection at Wilanów. The above-mentioned Notes were published by the Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy after the manuscript kept in the private archive of the author’s daughter Agnieszka Morawińska. The notes, however, resemble pieces of paper torn from a notebook in which an earlier chapter is missing. The missing chapter does exist, yet for unknown reasons was omitted in the two-volume Struggle for Cultural Goods. Warsaw 1939–1945 edited by Prof. Stanisław Lorentz. The present paper is based on Morawiński’s hand-written testimony, supported by archival sources and recollections of his colleagues from the National Museum in Warsaw (MNW). From August 1939 to August 1944, Jan Morawiński, together with others, was involved in saving precious museum exhibits in the Museum building, but also throughout Warsaw. He was involved in packing the historic monuments into crates which were to help them survive the toughest times, and he helped to put out fires at the Museum, risking his own life. Moreover, he rescued the Royal Castle collections during the hardest bombing of Warsaw, transporting them to the storages in Warsaw’s Jerozolimskie Avenue. For his dedication he was awarded the Virtuti Militari Cross of the 5th class by Gen. Juliusz Rómmel. After Warsaw’s surrender, he was assigned Head of MNW’s storerooms and inventories: when Director Lorentz was absent, he acted as his deputy. In the first period of the Nazi occupation he courageously faced German officials. Furthermore, he headed the clandestine action of inventorying and documenting German destructions and plundering. The knowledge amassed in this way was extremely helpful in the restitution of the looted historic monuments, not only museum ones. He also contributed to documenting the destruction of the Warsaw Castle. Imprisoned by the Nazis, he went through Gestapo’s hands at Daniłowiczowska Street in Warsaw. Later on, he became manager of the Museum of Old Warsaw in the Old Town, at the same time acting as a guardian of the Wilanów collection. Following the defeat of the Warsaw Uprising, he participated in the so-called Pruszków Action in whose course he was badly injured.
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Watenpaugh, Keith David. « The Drowned, the Saved, and the Forgotten : Genocide Survivors and Modern Humanitarianism ». International Journal of Middle East Studies 48, no 2 (7 avril 2016) : 367–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743816000106.

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Dominant narratives of the Eastern Mediterranean's 20th century exclude the study of Western humanitarianism and refugee survivors of the 1915 genocide of the Ottoman Armenians. Reasons for this exclusion abound. At the forefront is the abject nature of the human beings who populate that history, something which often induces revulsion on the part of historians in the present: these were people who left little of the appealing and elegant traces left by a Beiruti journalist, a Damascene urban notable, or an elite Constantinopolitan feminist. They appear as an undifferentiated mass of survivors of intense violence, disease, and starvation who are bereft of any agency; slaves, and serially raped and pregnant teenagers in bureaucratic documents stored at the League of Nations archive or packs of feral emaciated street children roving the narrow alleyways of Aleppo's old city in the paternalistic memoirs of Western relief workers—usually American or Scandinavian female healthcare professionals. Their own voices are obscured, showing up in the occasional self-published autobiography written by an elderly genocide survivor for his grandchildren, or in handwritten accounts and letters in lost dialects inherited by descendants unable to read them.
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Martseniuk, R. « PAVLOVSKYY P. F. : STROKES FOR THE PORTRAIT OF A REPRESSED LIBRARIAN (BASED ON MATERIALS FROM THE ARCHIVE-INVESTIGATION CASE) ». Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, no 146 (2020) : 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2020.146.7.

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The purpose of the study is the presentation and introduction into scientific usage of archive-investigating case of the senior librarian, the head of the newspaper fund of the National Library of Ukraine, later the library of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR Pavlovskyy Petro Fedorovich (1889–1937). The case is now in the Branch State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine. The article provides an analysis of the materials found and the systematization of information in an attempt to recreate the biography of one of the library staff repressed by the Soviet government. The research methodology consists in the application of research methods of sources to search and analyze the documentary historical sources, as well as in use of a problem-chronological approach to historical research, which allows not only to highlight certain biographical moments, but also to highlight events that were associated with the history of one of the largest libraries of Ukraine, while pointing to the activities of the Soviet punitive and repressive system in relation to the cultural heritage of the past. The scientific novelty is a practical significance in expanding the biography of P. F. Pavlovskyy with previously unknown data, as well as the enrichment of the personalistic history of Ukrainian librarianship in Kiev and in the whole Ukraine. In conclusion, this course of a biographical study can attract not only a wider range of archival documents, including those which are currently stored in the Branch State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine, but also the return of a forgotten national history; can supplement and fill in some gaps in past studies particulary in biographical studies. Thus, the article reconstructs the biography of librarian P. F. Pavlovsky based on the archive-investigation case.
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Mullan, Kelly Jean. « Forgotten “New” Dancer of New York City's Gilded Age : Genevieve Lee Stebbins and the Dance as Yet Undreamed ». Dance Research Journal 52, no 3 (décembre 2020) : 97–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0149767720000327.

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In the Gilded Age, Genevieve Lee Stebbins (1857–1934) became a dance soloist admired in New York City's theater world. Stebbins created a foundation from which a new “serious” dance aesthetic emerged and notably inspired the early dance work of Ruth St. Denis and Isadora Duncan; however, she remains an overlooked figure within American dance history. This article chronicles Stebbins's innovations and clarifies misrepresentations of her work in recent scholarship. Unlike other American dance pioneers, there is no public archive dedicated to Stebbins, therefore this article draws upon newly available primary sources to explore Stebbins's foundational work.
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Shestopalova, Evelina Y. « Alagir Gorge of North Ossetia-Alania : in the footsteps of archaeologist E.G. Pchelina ». Vestnik of North-Ossetian State University, no 4 (25 décembre 2021) : 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.29025/1994-7720-2021-4-78-88.

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E.G. Pchelina (1895-1972) belongs to the galaxy of outstanding scientists who laid the foundation of Soviet Caucasian studies. She had a multi-faceted talent as a researcher and left a bright mark in archeology, religious studies, ethnography, folklore studies of the Caucasus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Central Asia. Most of her works, including those ready for publication, were not published during the scientist’s lifetime. The archive, bequeathed by her to the Academy of Sciences and transferred to LOARAN in 1973 by her daughter-in-law, the highly respected M.L. Pchelina, remained inaccessible until 2019. But the results of her research, reflected in published works and available from Reports of archaeological expeditions and documents in the archives of scientific institutions of North and South Ossetia, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yaroslavl, were known and highly appreciated by archaeologists, ethnographers, historians. References to the materials of her archaeological collections from the Hermitage and museums of North and South Ossetia are often found in the works of modern researchers of the Caucasus. The name of the talented scientist has not been forgotten all these years. However, only now, with the beginning of work on the study of its archival heritage, it became clear what a wide scope of scientific problems is reflected in the unpublished works of the scientist, what global themes of the history of Ossetia have been studied and reflected in the monographs and articles of Evgenia Georgievna. In 2019-2021, scientific events “Bee Readings” were held in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the problems of studying the archival heritage of E.G. Pchelina and timed to the 125th anniversary of her birth. Thanks to the long-term efforts of the staff of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the staff of the Hermitage, the Museum of Ethnography of St. Petersburg, the staff of SOIGSI, the grandchildren of Evgenia Georgievna, Nikolai and Mikhail Pchelin, as well as many people who are not indifferent to the fate and discoveries of Evgenia Georgievna, work with the archive is currently being successfully conducted and gradually reveals the great importance of the research conducted by Evgenia Georgievna in the Caucasus, which will now undoubtedly be known to a wide range of researchers.
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Zakharevich, A. V. « THE FATE OF THE MARCHING ATAMANS OF THE DON REGIMENTS ON THE CAUCASIAN LINE IN 1801-1816. ACCORDING TO THE LITERATURE AND DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE ARCHIVE OF THE ROSTOV REGION (GARO) ». Vestnik scientific and methodological council in environmental engineering and water management, no 23 (2021) : 72–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/2618-8732-2021-23-72-76.

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The article describes the biographies of the Donets marching atamans on the Caucasian line from the very beginning of the war, in the period 1801-1816, which were thoroughly forgotten, although it cannot be said that they did not fall into the field of view of researchers, but they showed different levels of interest in them. According to data from scientific research and from the funds, 341 (Military Chancellery of the Don Army) and 344 (Military Headquarters of the Don Army) GARO sometimes do not coincide with each other. If we proceed from the premise that the archive is a more accurate installation of the truth, then we will try to correct the inaccuracies accumulated in the literature with the help of designated funds.
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Saward, Angela. « Television, Teenagers and VD : An Insight into the Advisory Process behind Schools and Colleges’ Broadcasting in the Early 1970s in the UK ». VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture 9, no 18 (24 décembre 2020) : 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/view.239.

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This article looks at the forgotten history of a television programme on venereal disease for teenagers broadcast in the United Kingdom (excluding Scotland) in 1973. It was produced by BBC Schools and Colleges and deemed to be very successful. The production was one of a trio of programmes entitled ‘Health Hazards’, from the series Twentieth Century Focus, which reflected issues relevant to teenagers over a period of social change from the 1960s to the 1970s. The archive record is lean on schools programming and this programme is very well documented from concept to delivery, representing a discrete, but ephemeral, intervention into 1970s sex educational broadcasting. This research contributes something new about public health and sexual education in the period immediately before AIDS.
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Caruth, Cathy. « Afterword : Turning Back to Literature ». PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 125, no 4 (octobre 2010) : 1087–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2010.125.4.1087.

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Three times I rushed, and my heart urged me to hold her, and three times she flew from my hands like a shadow or even a dream.—Homer, The Odyssey 11.206–08.To speak of the future of literary criticism is always to speak of the future of literature, which is a mode of language and an institution whose very being essentially touches on the possibility and fragility of its own future. “The fragility of literature,” as Richard Klein suggests, “its susceptibility to being lost,” is at the heart of all literary writing, which emerges from the absence of a “real referent” and thus sustains itself through its reference to other texts, to the archive of literary writing that is made up of figures and other literary articulations that allow us to read. Klein reminds us, citing Jacques Derrida, that literary texts may always disappear: not only because they may be forgotten but also because they are susceptible to the erasure of the archive, to apocalyptic destruction, and to the collective loss of the knowledge of how to read—as a result of new modes of media saturation or, I would add, through the collapse of readability in the age of what Hannah Arendt calls “the modern lie” (“Truth” 253). The force and fragility of literature and of literary criticism are bound up with the possible disappearance of the literary archive, which we implicitly confront in reading literature and in pursuing its forms and thoughts as literary critics.
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Figueiredo, Camila Augusta Pires de. « Henson and Juhl’s Tale of Sand : From lost archive to graphic novel and illustrated screenplay ». Journal of Screenwriting 13, no 3 (1 novembre 2022) : 299–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/josc_00102_1.

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In the interval between the production of the short films Time Piece (released in 1965) and The Cube (released in 1969), Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl wrote the first draft of Tale of Sand, with the aim of adapting it into a feature-length film one day. However, both Henson and Juhl eventually became involved in other projects, so their manuscript remained forgotten for several years and the film was never produced. Found after some decades in The Jim Henson Company’s archives, the screenplay was adapted into an award-winning graphic novel in 2011 and three years later it was published as an illustrated screenplay, both with illustrations by Ramon K. Pérez. In this article, I analyse the graphic novel as an adaptation of the original screenplay, briefly focusing on how it combines different media types and production paratexts. Then, I examine the illustrated screenplay, its medial characteristics as well as its relevance within the adaptive/editorial project. The investigation considers the cultural and economic contexts of production and publication of screenplays, and their impact on adaptive choices and practices.
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Kapinos, E. V., et I. E. Loshchilov. « Knut Hamsun in Siberia ». Critique and Semiotics 38, no 2 (2020) : 315–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2307-1737-2020-2-315-336.

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The article is devoted to various forms of Hamsun’s influence on Siberian writers of the 1910–1930s. On the pages of Siberian periodicals, the Norwegian writer was often mentioned in theatrical chronicle, in the lists of European book novelties, in poetic texts, but he influenced most clearly the general northern flavour of the Siberian prose. Fifteen stories and short novellas of famous Siberian writers (Georgy Grebenshchikov, Isaak Goldberg, Anton Sorokin, Georgy Vyatkin) and almost forgotten writers (Stepan Isakov, Arseny Zhilyakov, Maximilian Kravkov) form the “Siberian Hamsuniana”, the distinctive features of which are “anti-urbanism”, “ethnography”, folklorism, northern landscapes and scenes of folk life. When studying the texts that became the subject of description in this article, the materials from an archive of the Siberian literature historian and critic N. N. Yanovsky were used, who collected and printed a book of short stories by S. Isakov and A. Zhilyakov in the mid-1980s with an introductory article, which sets out biographies of forgotten writers. In the introductory article to this book, it is mentioned that literary comrades called Stepan Isakov half-jokingly to be the “Siberian Hamsun”. When analyzing the Siberian prose on Hamsun themes, special attention was paid to the stylization elements of northern mythology, shamanistic predictions, various legends, which creates an image of Siberia similar to the image of northern Europe by Hamsun.
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Sobesto, Joanna. « Re/Deconstructing voices of (female) translators : The case of Bolesława Kopelówna (1897-1961) ». STRIDON : Studies in Translation and Interpreting 2, no 2 (30 novembre 2022) : 75–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/stridon.2.2.75-93.

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The article presents the life and work of Bolesława Kopelówna, a Polish literary translator who was especially active (and widely criticised) in the interwar years in Poland, and is now almost completely forgotten. The article attempts to answer the following questions: why was Kopelówna so intensely criticised? Why has she disappeared from the collective memory? Why was she so active in the field of translation? And, no less crucially, who was this enigmatic figure of Bolesława Kopelówna? Through an application of microhistorical tools to fragments of Kopelówna’s life and work, I will re/deconstruct her seemingly non-existing archive. Combining interdisciplinary tools from literary history, history and feminist studies, my aim is not only to bring back the voice of a silenced, overlooked, and underestimated translator, but also to encourage other researchers to attempt to fill blank spaces in translation history.
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Bortolotti, Raphaël, Giulia Brunello et Annette Kappeler. « In the Wings ». Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 102, no 1 (1 novembre 2022) : 333–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/qufiab-2022-0016.

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Abstract The historical archive in Feltre (Veneto) preserves inventories of its Teatro Sociale that testify to this provincial theatre’s importance to the town and the surrounding area during the 19th century. These inventories are rare sources that have never previously been analysed. Based on these documents, this article investigates the world behind the scenes and extracts information on the staff involved in running the theatre. Offstage workers are generally forgotten on playbills and in theatre periodicals (which pay tribute to onstage artists and report the repertoire of travelling theatre companies), and they do not figure significantly in the documents of theatre companies such as contracts, correspondence and regulations. To a greater extent than other sources, these inventories provide a window onto the labour of these workers, who made a highly significant, if less visible, contribution to performances and the running of a theatre.
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Loftus, Corey. « Bloodstained ». Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture 4, no 3 (1 juillet 2022) : 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/lavc.2022.4.3.44.

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Teresa Margolles subverts the epistemic hierarchy of the archive. Her work privileges and affirms embodied memory and material meaning as essential modes for knowing, understanding, and documenting social violence. Margolles invests her concern for societal injustice through her use of bodily fluids derived from actual human corpses. Specifically, in the textile, Sutura—a work arising out of Margolles’s research at the Venezuelan-Colombian border during the migration crisis—the artist and her collaborators commemorate the life of a murdered migrant in material and method. Embroidery is utilized as a historically coded artistic form that resembles suturing and links the project with the reparative action of sewing. Using the stark and minimal representation of a straight line, embroidery is a metaphor for the narrative lines of millions of Venezuelans who have fled the country in the last decade. Similarly, the bodily material integrated into the bloodstained cloth functions to conflate textile, skin, and landscape to explore the confluence of substance, body, and place. I argue that Margolles configures a solution to the hegemony of the archive and the approach to bodily violence in Latin America more broadly. Her archival alternative and use of corpses and bodily fluids may be gruesome and ethically questionable, but the works are also reminders of the perpetual acts of violence inflicted on forgotten bodies.
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PRITCHARD, JANE. « ‘The Great Hansen’ : An Introduction to the Work of Joseph Hansen, a Forgotten European Choreographer of the Late Nineteenth Century, with a Chronology of His Ballets ». Dance Research 26, no 2 (octobre 2008) : 73–139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e0264287508000157.

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This feature on the choreographer, Joseph Hansen (1842–1907), falls into four parts. The choreochronicle of works which outlines the ballets he created; an essay which contextualises his work; a list of roles he performed after having officially forsaken the stage; discussion of the content of the Hansen Archive at the Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra, Paris followed by information on material relating to Hansen's ballets for the Alhambra, London, held in the Theatre Collections, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Ambrosovich, Peter A., et Vladimir N. Bazylev. « In search of the lost : Lituanistica of the first quarter of the 20th century ». Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, no 5 (septembre 2021) : 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/phs.5-21.137.

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Библиотека журнала "Филологические науки" Все подробности в разделе "Книжная полка" You are here Home » Archive » 2021 In search of the lost: Lituanistica of the first quarter of the 20th century Правка P.A. Ambrosovich, V.N. Bazylev UDC 811.172 https://doi.org/10.20339/PhS.5-21.137 Ambrosovich Peter A., Member of the Belarusian Public and Cultural Partnership (St. Petersburg) e-mail: ambrasovitsh@mail.ru Bazylev Vladimir N., Doctor of Philology, Professor, National Research University “Higher School of Economics” e-mail: v-bazylev@inbox.ru The article is devoted to the historiography of the post-revolutionary linguistics in Russia: research on lithuanistics, restoration of forgotten names of those Russian scientists who contributed to the development of Lithuanian linguistics in the first quarter of the XX century. In this context, we are interested in the activities of the little-mentioned and almost forgotten researcher Nikolai Sokolov (1875–1923), a full member of the Lithuanian Scientific Society since June 27, 1912. N. Sokolov’s scientific legacy is very fragmentary. So, today we can talk only about the reconstruction of his activities in Lithuania, for which the authors used in their study receiving Sokolov’s self-description of his own work , based on three variants of the list of “Lithuanian” (i.e. in the Lithuanian language and about Lithuania) publications: N. Sokolov’s letter to Nikolai Durnovo, dated 6 November 1918, N. Sokolov’s сurriculum vitae from 1909 and 1921, and obituary written upon N. Sokolov’s death, by N. Durnovo from June 2, 1923.
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Berry, Chris. « Introducing Taiwanese-Language Cinema in Europe ». International Journal of Taiwan Studies 4, no 2 (9 juillet 2021) : 377–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24688800-20211218.

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Abstract How do you get people interested in something they know nothing about? Something old, forgotten—and in black and white with subtitles? ‘Taiwan’s Lost Commercial Cinema: Recovered and Restored’ is a project to screen old Taiwanese-language films (taiyupian), mostly from the 1960s, in Europe. It was a learning experience in working with Taiwanese culture in Europe. This report is my effort to reflect on that experience and I try to answer two questions. First, what is so interesting about these films? Second, why was it so difficult to make the initial breakthrough and what made it possible in the end? There are many different elements at play. But I have come to understand that the environment for screening alternative, archive, and art films has changed over the decades to create both new problems and new possibilities, among which the potential for universities to be cultural incubators has been crucial.
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Williams, Rebecca Jane. « Storming the Citadels of Poverty : Family Planning under the Emergency in India, 1975–1977 ». Journal of Asian Studies 73, no 2 (4 février 2014) : 471–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911813002350.

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This article examines family planning during the Emergency in India, drawing upon the archive of the Shah Commission of Inquiry. It aims, primarily, to understand why family planning became such an important point of state intervention during the Emergency, when millions were sterilized. I argue that family planning was intended as a technocratic fix for the problem of poverty and that, although the family planning program existed before the Emergency, it received a fillip through Indira Gandhi's Emergency-era push for poverty eradication thanks to the established position of population control as a prerequisite for economic development. Secondly, it aims to understand how the Emergency and sterilization have become conflated in popular memory, such that the driving forces of poverty eradication and economic development have dropped out of the story altogether. The link between poverty eradication and population control has been forgotten, and a narrative of arbitrary family planning “excess” endured.
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