Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: “Radical Archival Practices and the Digital Humanities: The Early Caribbean Digital Archive”

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The promise of the digital archive is one of infinite access and endless accumulation—a democratization of knowledge. But the shape of the archive has always been determined by relations of power. Foucault, for instance, defines the archive as the site of the “law of what can be said, the system that governs the appearance of … Continue reading "Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: “Radical Archival Practices and the Digital Humanities: The Early Caribbean Digital Archive”"