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Record, Document, Archive : Constructing the South Out of Region.
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| 著者・編者 | Rountree, Stephanie / Hinrichsen, Lisa / Caison, G. (eds.), |
|---|---|
| シリーズ | Southern Literary Studies |
| 出版社 | (Louisiana State U. Pr., US) |
| 出版年月 | 2026.11 |
| ページ数 | 384 pp. |
| 言語 | ENG |
| ニュース番号 | <774-976> |
解説
Grounded in critical theory, southern studies, archival methodologies, and anticolonial thought, Record, Document, Archive illuminates how the U.S. South is made knowable through the acts, objects, and systems that produce records, documents, and archives. Rather than treating "the South" as a fixed geography or predetermined object of study, this innovative, forward-thinking collection reframes region as an ontological and epistemological project shaped by-and resistant to-Eurocentric regimes of documentality.
Bringing together activists, archivists, and scholars across disciplines, the essays in Record, Document, Archive trace the extent to which documentality has governed life and death in the U.S. South, from Indigenous Removal, enslavement, and Jim Crow to contemporary regimes of immigration enforcement, border policing, and the legal erasure of queer and undocumented lives. "Record" emphasizes embodied, affective, and more-than-human acts of marking experience. "Document" interrogates the pedagogical, legal, and evidentiary force of documentation, highlighting counter-hegemonic methods that unsettle dominant southern narratives. "Archive" addresses curation, access, and governance, advancing liberatory memory work that confronts archival violence and privilege while imagining new possibilities for justice-oriented futures.
By attending to the anticipatory acts that precede narrative and law, Record, Document, Archive opens pathways toward "southern elsewheres"-modes of knowing, remembering, and belonging that resist rigid epistemologies and orient scholarship toward liberation.