Producing the Archival Body draws on theoretical and practical research conducted within US and Canadian archives, along with critical and cultural theory, to examine the everyday lived experiences of archivists and records creators that are often overlooked during archival and media production.
Producing the Archival Body draws on theoretical and practical research conducted within US and Canadian archives, along with critical and cultural theory, to examine the everyday lived experiences of archivists and records creators that are often overlooked during archival and media production.
Jamie A. Lee is Assistant Professor of Digital Culture, Information, and Society in the School of Information - Arizona's iSchool - at the University of Arizona, where their research and teaching attend to critical archival theory and methodologies, multimodal media-making contexts, storytelling, and bodies.
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Introduction: Producing the Archival Body Part I: Body Parts 1. Archival Underpinnings 2. Time 3. Bodies Part II: Bodies in Action 4. Relational Reciprocity: Bodies As Archives / Archives As Bodies 5. Bodies Producing Archives Producing Bodies: The Power of Storytelling CODA: The Moving Body
Introduction: Producing the Archival Body Part I: Body Parts 1. Archival Underpinnings 2. Time 3. Bodies Part II: Bodies in Action 4. Relational Reciprocity: Bodies As Archives / Archives As Bodies 5. Bodies Producing Archives Producing Bodies: The Power of Storytelling CODA: The Moving Body
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