基层档案

Daniel McDonald
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近年来,由活动家、艺术家、学者和社区成员组成的联盟越来越频繁地创建由过去和现在的社会运动相关材料组成的档案。这些草根档案提出了档案作为历史民主化生成空间的潜在作用问题。本文通过一个案例研究,探讨了这一潜力以及随之而来的挑战,该案例研究的主题是保存巴西军民独裁统治时期(1964-1985 年)圣保罗城市边缘地区的活动记忆--作者在极右翼总统、前独裁统治支持者雅伊尔-博尔索纳罗崛起之际参与了这项工作。独裁统治后的审查文化和不断变化的城市无情地破坏了记忆的永久性,尤其是破坏了城市景观中的实物档案和参考点。在活动家们发起的一场更大规模的运动中,对岌岌可危的资料进行整理和数字化的工作也随之展开,这场运动的目的是建立一个档案馆,作为边缘地区新大学的一部分。在这篇文章中,作者回顾了他与社区合作,通过基层建档保存岌岌可危的历史资料,提高地方能力,并将历史实践扩展到学院之外的经历。
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Grassroots Archives
In recent years, coalitions of activists, artists, scholars, and community members have created archives composed of material related to social movements past and present with increasing frequency. These grassroots archives raise questions about the potential role of archives as generative spaces for democratizing history. This article explores this potential and the attendant challenges through a case study on an effort to preserve the memory of activism in São Paulo’s urban peripheries during Brazil’s civil-military dictatorship (1964–85)—an effort in which the author took part amid the rise of the far-right president and former dictatorship supporter Jair Bolsonaro. The postdictatorship culture of censorship and an ever-changing city relentlessly militated against the permanence of memory, not least through the destruction of physical archives and reference points in the urban landscape. The effort to organize and digitize precarious materials unfolded amid a larger campaign by activists to create an archive as part of a new university in the periphery. In this article, the author reflects on his experience working with communities through grassroots archiving to preserve at-risk historical sources, enhance local capacity, and broaden the practice of history beyond the academy.
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