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010 _a978-1-63400-089-5
090 _a3581
100 _a20190729k u||y0frey50 ba
101 _aeng
200 _aThe social movement archive
_bBrochure
_fJen Hoyer & Nora Almeida
210 _aSacramento
_cLitwin Books
_d2021
215 _a229 p.
_cill.
_d26 cm
300 _aBibliogr. Index
330 _aWhat would happen if we start with a critical consideration of archiving that doesn't place the archive or the archivist at its center? What if instead, we begin with material and movements and then ask ourselves: what is the use of archiving this? who is this archive for? The Social Movement Archive examines the role of cultural production within social justice struggles and within archives. This book contains reproductions of political ephemera-zines, banners, stickers, posters, memes, and more-alongside 15 interviews with artists and activists who have worked across a broad range of movements including: women's liberation, disability rights, housing justice, Black liberation, anti-war, Indigenous sovereignty, immigrant rights, and prisoner abolition, among others. These images and accompanying conversations illustrate the power of political art and ephemera to transform cultural practices, places, and communities; and its capacity to be a force for disruption in archival spaces. [4e de couv.]
606 _9404
_aMouvement social alternatif
606 _aContestation
_9538
606 _9784
_aCulture
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_aArchivistique
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_aHoyer
_bJen
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_aAlmeida
_bNora
801 _aCH
_bCH-002049-8