写信作为反存档

IF 0.2 Q4 WOMENS STUDIES
O. Diallo, Jasmine Kelekay, Maimuna Abdullahi, L. Sawyer
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反存档能成为一种社会关怀吗?这篇文章是四位非裔北欧女权主义者在2021年的五个月时间里以信件的形式相互之间关于这个话题的对话。在黑人女权主义思想的指导下,作者运用了一种探索性和直觉性的实践,深入研究了他们的家庭和他们所涉及的社区的档案,作为一种交流他们如何以及为什么采取反档案的方式。无论是过去还是现在,散居在外的黑人对北欧历史的贡献都被广泛地抹去、沉默和遗忘,这就是作者将其写入现实的原因。这篇文章的目的是传达北欧黑人女权主义生活和谈判的一些特点。作者还想把北欧人纳入黑欧洲档案。以下主题被用来组织对话:1)位置和语境;2)多代人的遗产:沉默、礼物、故事;3)反存档(作为)动员、转变、拒绝;4)想象不一样:写信是一种关怀的实践。最后,我们认为,通过书信对话的反存档可以成为一种超越传统学术形式的令人愉快的、关心的和集体的知识创造形式。
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Writing Letters as Counter-Archiving
Can counter-archiving be a form of social care? This essay is a dialogue on this topic among four Afro-Nordic feminists writing to each other in the form of letters over a five-month period during 2021. Using an explorative and intuitive practice informed by Black feminist thought, the authors dive into the archives of their families and of the communities that they relate to and are part of as a way to communicate how and why they approach counter-archiving. Black diasporic contributions to Nordic histories are widely erased, silenced, and forgotten, both in the past and present, which is why the authors write them into being. The aim of the essay is to communicate some of the specificities of living and negotiating a Black feminist life in the Nordics. The authors also want to inscribe the Nordics into the Black European archive. The following themes are used to organize the dialogue: 1) positionalities and contexts; 2) Multigenerational legacies: silences, gifts, stories, 3) Counter-Archiving (as) mobilization, transformation, refusal, 4) Imagining otherwise: letter writing as a practice of care. Finally, we argue that counter-archiving through letter-writing dialogue can be a pleasurable, caring, and collective form of knowledge creation that transgresses traditional academic forms.
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