Journal Title
Title of Journal: Arch Sci
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Abbravation: Archival Science
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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
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Authors: Riikka Taavetti
Publish Date: 2015/07/29
Volume: 16, Issue: 3, Pages: 289-307
Abstract
This article analyses the formation of the queer archives in Finland In Finland the close links between the civil society and the state affect the archiving of social movements’ history One of the publicly funded private central archives the Labour Archives Työväen Arkisto has taken responsibility of preserving the documents of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender LGBT past This includes documents of activism and associations as well as personal archives and narratives The article presents the position of the Finnish LGBT collection within the Finnish archival sector and evaluates it in the light of archival theory The Finnish model of queer archives offers an example of preserving queer pasts in a social history archive that is neither strictly a mainstream archival institution nor an independent activist archive The article describes the development of queer history and the need to find sources telling about queer lives and discusses the role of the archival institutions and archival science in remembering and forgetting queer pasts The article reflects also how the archival policies and archival practices affect which pasts are officially remembered and which are forgottenThe earlier versions of this article have been discussed in the “Constructing and Preserving Queer Pasts Archives Communities and Activists” panel in the European Social Science History Conference in Vienna April 2014 and in the “Sex + Gender + Archives” popup workshop organized by Archive Futures in Tampere May 2014 The author wants to thank the participants of these discussions as well as the anonymous referees of Archival Science for their insightful comments and fruitful suggestions
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Other Papers In This Journal:
- Memory, records, history: the Records of the Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste
- Macroappraisal in the Netherlands. The First Ten Years, 1991–2001, and Beyond
- Macroappraisal in the Netherlands. The First Ten Years, 1991–2001, and Beyond
- Are there really new directions and innovations in archival education?
- Genre studies and archives: introduction to the special issue
- The long-term preservation of identifiable personal data: a comparative archival perspective on privacy regulatory models in the European Union, Australia, Canada and the United States
- Transfer and Access – The Core Elements of the German Archives Acts
- Rethinking archival, ethical and legal frameworks for records of Indigenous Australian communities: a participant relationship model of rights and responsibilities
- Trust and professional identity: narratives, counter-narratives and lingering ambiguities
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