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Remembering and (Re)remembering: The Archive, Memory and Social Justice in the 21st Century

Editat de Ben Alexander
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2025
Linking activism and archives, this book provides a discussion of strategies for the preservation of the 21st century with an emphasis on social justice movements. The book poses the question of why these country-specific movements have global recognition and how this global reach challenges preservation. Drawing from various perspectives and communities, this book will appeal to researchers and professionals in archives, preservation and cultural heritage.
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ISBN-13: 9781783305629
ISBN-10: 1783305622
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Facet Publishing

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Notă biografică

Ben Alexander holds an MA and a PhD in American Literature as well as 10-year “pin” (literally a pin) for 10 years of service as a Rare Books and Manuscripts Specialist for the New York Public Library.  He teaches archival studies and curatorial studies in the MMLIS program at the University of Southern California.  Alexander is also a visiting scholar in the Department of English at Columbia University where he is finishing a monograph entitled Yaddo: Shaping the American Century (Cornell University Press) and where he is teaching two courses for Columbia English:  American Memory and When American Television Became American Literature.  Alexander is completing his edited volume, When American Television Became American Literature (Brill) and is co-editing a second volume entitled From Memory to Marriage: The Archive, Agency and the Advance of LGBTQ+ Rights in America (Brill).

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This collection of essays examine 21st century social justice movements through the lens of preservation.