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Decolonizing The Caribbean Record An Archives Reader Jeannette A Bastian Stanley H Griffin John A Aarons

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Decolonizing The Caribbean Record An Archives Reader Jeannette A Bastian Stanley H Griffin John A Aarons
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Publisher: Litwin Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.77 MB
Pages: 816
Author: Jeannette A. Bastian; Stanley H. Griffin; John A. Aarons
ISBN: 1634000595
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Decolonizing The Caribbean Record An Archives Reader Jeannette A Bastian Stanley H Griffin John A Aarons by Jeannette A. Bastian; Stanley H. Griffin; John A. Aarons 1634000595 instant download after payment.

Decolonizing the Caribbean Record: An Archives Reader is a compendium of forty essays by archivists and academics within and outside of the Caribbean region that address challenges of collecting, representing and preserving the records and cultural expressions of former colonial societies, exploring the contribution of these records to nation-building. How the power of the archives can be subverted to serve the oppressed rather than the oppressors, the colonized rather than the colonizers, is the central theme of this Reader. This collection seeks to disrupt traditional notions of archives, instead re-imagining records within the context of Caribbean cultures and identities where the oral may be privileged over the written, the creative design over text, the marginal over the mainstream. Envisioned initially as a foundational text that supports the archives education program at the University of the West Indies and documents the history and development of archives and records in the Caribbean, this volume addresses such issues as oral traditions, records repatriation, community archives, cultural forms and format and diasporic collections. Although focused on the Caribbean region, the essays, ranging from the theoretical to the practice-based to the personal are applicable to the global archival concerns of all decolonized societies.

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