Indigenous archives in postcolonial contexts : recalling the pasts / by Mpho Ngoepe, Sindiso Bhebhe.

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ISBN
9781003277989 (ebook)
1003277985
9781003851929 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
1003851924 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
9781003851882 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1003851886 (electronic bk. : PDF)
9781032235028 (hardback)
9781032235035 (paperback)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
New York : Routledge, 2024.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource
İçindekiler Notu
Prologue: Reimagining Indigenous Archives -- Conceptualisation and recontextualisation of indigenous archival constructs -- Decolonisation or (re)Africanisation of archives? -- Authentication of indigenous archives -- Ownership, copyright, and copyleft of indigenous archives -- Decolonisation and (re)Africanisation in action: a case study of community memory practices -- Sustainable structures for indigenous archives in the postcolonial context -- Epilogue: Reflections and reflexivity
Özet, vb.
"Indigenous Archives in Postcolonial Contexts revisits the definition of a record and extends it to include memory, murals, rock art paintings and other objects. Drawing on five years of research and examples from Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa, the authors analyse archives in the African context. Considering issues such as authentication, ownership and copyright, the book considers how murals and their like can be used as extended or counter-archives. Arguing that extended archives can reach people in a way that traditional archives cannot and that such archives can be used to bridge the gaps identified within archival repositories, the authors also examine how such archives are managed and authenticated using traditional archival principles. Presenting case studies from organisations such as Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action Archives (GALA) and heritage projects such as the Makgabeng Open Cultural Museum, the authors also analyse Indigenous family praises and songs and explore how such records are preserved and transmitted to the next generation. Indigenous Archives in Postcolonial Contexts demonstrates how the voices of the marginalised can be incorporated into archives. Making an important contribution to the effort to decolonise African archives, the book will be essential reading for academics and students working in archival studies, library and information science, Indigenous studies, African studies, cultural heritage, history and anthropology"-- Provided by publisher.
Konu
Archives __ Africa, Southern.
Indigenous peoples __ Africa, Southern __ Archives.
Ethnoscience __ Africa, Southern.
History __ Methodology.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science __ bisacsh
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