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Location, Location, Location: Archives and Place in Moments of Memorialization
Early American Literature Pub Date : 2021-02-10 , DOI: 10.1353/eal.2021.0009
Molly O'Hagan Hardy

Abstract:

Using the Peabody Essex Museum's Phillips Library as its case study, this essay considers the value placed on maintaining the connection between where an archive is created and where it resides. Environmental and Indigenous histories have called attention to the importance of this connection, as did Salem's nineteenth-century antiquarians. Promising access from anywhere, digitization presents the connection between documentation and location as no longer important, yet place-based epistemologies persist and are reanimated in the face of four-hundredth-anniversary memorialization.



中文翻译:

位置,位置,位置:纪念时刻的档案和位置

摘要:

本文以皮博迪·埃塞克斯博物馆(Peabody Essex Museum)的菲利普斯图书馆(Phillips Library)为例,考虑了保持档案创建位置与存放位置之间联系的价值。环境和土著历史已引起人们对这种联系的重要性的关注,塞勒姆(Salem)的19世纪古董商也是如此。数字化带来了无处不在的访问机会,因为它不再重要,但它却提供了文档和位置之间的联系,然而,基于位置的认识论仍然存在,并且面对四百周年纪念,它也得到了复兴。

更新日期:2021-03-16
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