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The essays that comprise Elusive Archives raise a common question:
how do we study material culture when the objects of study are
transient, evanescent, dispersed or subjective? Such things resist
the taxonomic protocols that institutions, such as museums and
archives, rely on to channel their acquisitions into meaningful
collections. What holds these disparate things together here are
the questions authors ask of them. Each essay creates by means of
its method a provisional collection of things, an elusive
archive. Scattered matter then becomes fixed within each
author’s analytical framework rather than within the walls of an
archive’s reading room or in cases along a museum corridor. This
book follows the ways in which objects may be identified, gathered,
arranged, conceptualized and even displayed rather than by
“discovering” artifacts in an archive and then asking how they
came to be there. The authors approach material culture outside the
traditional bounds of learning about the past. Their essays are
varied not only in subject matter but also in narrative format and
conceptual reach, making the volume accessible and easy to navigate
for a quick reference or, if read straight through, build toward a
new way to think about material culture.
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