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The Matter of the Archive

ENGL 7903.401
also offered as: AFRC 7903, COML 7903
instructor(s):
Tuesday 10:15-1:14 pm

This seminar examines the literary, historical, and visual matter of the archive in order to generate new methods of creating, deconstructing, and reading across archival formations in comparative race and ethnic studies. In alignment with recent feminist and queer of color critiques and theorizations of the archive, we will ask: how do we encounter, assemble, and disassemble archival matter? What haunts the archives that we work within, and who do we become in the process of doing archival research? Our readings will foreground the imperial archive as an epistemological and material formation, but we will also attend to the uses and value of personal and familial archives. In so doing, we will consider what it means to intimately engage with archival matter such as dust, ephemera, and decay. Our objective is to develop practices of research and reading that counter Derrida’s “archive fever.”

English Major Requirements
English Concentration Attributes
College Attributes