Readings from the Archive. a Theory in (De)construction
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https://doi.org/10.24215/24691879e015Keywords:
Writer’s archives, genetic criticism, reading policy, emergency, gender dissidenceAbstract
The paper explores theoretical notions in relation to Latin American archives to postulate a reading policy based on an emergency economy that departs from utilitarianism as the ultimate goal. For this purpose, it goes to the author’s experience with Manuel Puig’s manuscript archive and the archives of the Memory of the activism for sexual diversity and feminism recorded in the Center for Documentation and Research of the Culture of the Lefts in Argentina (CeDInCI, by its acronym in Spanish)References
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