Stirrings in the Archives Order from Disorder
Like most of Wolfgang Ernst's work, Das Rumoren der Archiv explored the concept of archival and media theory from a current cultural digital context. Ernst challenges the traditional perspective of the cultural heritage institution and how it relied on media for creating, storing, and dissemina...
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Lanham, Boulder, New York, London
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
2015
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Zusammenfassung: | Like most of Wolfgang Ernst's work, Das Rumoren der Archiv explored the concept of archival and media theory from a current cultural digital context. Ernst challenges the traditional perspective of the cultural heritage institution and how it relied on media for creating, storing, and disseminating digital information. Archives have a place in a digital society, and the archivist's role will be more increasingly vital in the future. As Ernst points out, his work will show a way out of the archive, away from the notion that the era of archive is coming to an end. Stirrings in the Archives: Order from Disorder is the long-awaited English translation of this seminal work exploring cultural heritage before the archives, throughout history, and from today into the future. Intro -- Contents -- Chapter One: The Inflation of the Archive -- Chapter Two: Before the Archive -- Chapter Three: Writing the Archive Transitively? -- Chapter Four: "A New Archivist": Foucault -- Chapter Five: The Archive as "Submedial Space" -- Chapter Six: The Gaps Are the Archive -- Chapter Seven: Exercices de silence (Silence in the Archive) -- Chapter Eight: Prosopopoetic Phantasms (Scenes from the Archives) -- Chapter Nine: DRACULArchiv -- Chapter Ten: Inverted Time: The Space of the Archive -- Chapter Eleven: Textuality of History? Archives and Literature -- Chapter Twelve: Faking the Archives -- Chapter Thirteen: Archibiograffiti -- Chapter Fourteen: The Mother of Archives: Rome -- Chapter Fifteen: In History's Arsenal: The Archival Catechon -- Chapter Sixteen: From Louis XIV to Big Brother: Monitoring -- Chapter Seventeen: Historical Bodies -- Chapter Eighteen: Collection and Dispersal: The Posthumous -- Chapter Nineteen: Dedicated to the Archive? Jacques Derrida and (the) Paul de Man's Case -- Chapter Twenty: "We from the Archive" -- Chapter Twenty-one: Book-enwald -- Chapter Twenty-two: The Mechanization of the Archive -- Chapter Twenty-three: Entropy: A Rubbish Theory of the Archive -- Chapter Twenty-four: In the End: Digital Anarchi(v)es -- Index -- About the Author and Translator. |
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Beschreibung: | v, 101 pages |
ISBN: | 9781442253957 978-1-4422-5395-7 |