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Archives & Identity: ‘The record is always in the process of becoming’: yes but becoming what? Louise Craven, TNA September 2007

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Archives & Identity:

‘The record is always in the process of

becoming’: yes but becoming what?

Louise Craven, TNA

September 2007

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Agenda

•what is identity for user?

•can other disciplines help?

•philosophical?

•postmodern?

• ideas from cultural studies

• endorsed by experience

• new developments in archive theory

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Sue McKemmish, ‘Are archives ever actual?’ inThe Records Continuum, Sue McKemmish & Michael Piggot (eds), Society of Australian Archivists, Ancora, 1994

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Definitions of identity

• consumption …

• language…

• buildings …

• memory…

• the past …

• meaning …

• post colonialism …

• place …

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In Museums …

Andrew Newman, International Centre for Cultural & Heritage Studies, …. 2006

… ‘identity constructed and re-constucted… museums ‘facilitate identity construction’ ….

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Postmodernist interpretation….New views!

Adherence to any shool of thought from classicism to modernism no longer necessary!

one text … many neanings….

Wheee!!

Apply to archival text

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Many readings and many meanings of a Will ?• archivist

• social historian

• medical researcher

• statistician

• biographer

• family historian

• land registry

•local historian

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Cultural texts

Relationship to text: ‘Structure of feeling’: from Raymond Williams The Long Revolution, 1961

Online: relationship to graphic ? Like film: visual and intimate: from Genre and Cinema, 1981

Comments from volunteer projects…..

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Individual experience…Meaning…

Identity

The content becomes the context

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Developments in archival theory..User focussed

What is provenance?

Professor Tom Nesmith…. postmodernist view….American Archivist, 2007, 65, 1

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The record and the profession..

In the process of becoming…..?

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