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Zines as community archive
Archival Science Pub Date : 2022-03-10 , DOI: 10.1007/s10502-022-09388-1
Sarah Baker , Zelmarie Cantillon

Zines are self-published, do-it-yourself booklets that have a long history as tools for activism in social movements. While archival studies has already explored the collection and preservation of zines as cultural artefacts, this article explores the capacity for zines to act as a form of community archive. The article examines See You at the Paradise, a zine co-created with Norfolk Island community members for a research project focused on Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area. Drawing on Michelle Caswell’s six principles of community archive discourse—participation, shared stewardship, multiplicity, activism, reflexivity, valuing affect—we analyse the extent to which zines and zine-making, as product and process, can be understood as community archive. In doing so, we propose collaborative reminiscence as a seventh principle. The article finds that zines, as community archive, work to strengthen the presence of marginalised voices in dominant historical narratives while also offering an important resource for community-building and political resistance.



中文翻译:

Zines 作为社区档案

Zines 是自行出版的、自己动手做的小册子,作为社会运动中的激进主义工具有着悠久的历史。虽然档案研究已经探索了作为文化艺术品的杂志的收集和保存,但本文探讨了杂志作为社区档案形式的能力。这篇文章探讨了天堂见,这是一本与诺福克岛社区成员共同创建的杂志,旨在开展一项专注于金斯敦和亚瑟谷历史区的研究项目。借鉴 Michelle Caswell 的社区档案话语的六项原则——参与、共享管理、多样性、行动主义、反思性、重视情感——我们分析了作为产品和过程的杂志和杂志制作在多大程度上可以被理解为社区档案。在此过程中,我们建议将协作回忆作为第七项原则。文章发现,作为社区档案的 zines 致力于加强边缘化声音在主流历史叙事中的存在,同时也为社区建设和政治抵抗提供了重要资源。

更新日期:2022-03-10
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