"Having New Eyes": Spaces of Archives, Landscapes of Power
2006; Association of Canadian Archivists; Volume: 61; Issue: 61 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
1923-6409
Autores Tópico(s)Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
ResumoAcknowledgements The papers gathered here, originally gathered for a special section of Archivaria 61, owe a debt of thanks to Cheryl McEwan and Alison Blunt, co-organizers of the double session, “Geography and the Political Spaces of Archives,” at the conference of the Association of American Geographers which took place in New Orleans, LA, 4-8 March 2003. I thank them for allowing me to take on the editing of this special section. I am also grateful to Jim Burant for introducing me to Tehutti and the BIONICLE universe; to Barbara Craig, past General Editor of Archivaria for her encouragement, advice, and assistance; to Terry Cook for his perceptive insights generously shared; and to the many anonymous manuscript reviewers for their editorial suggestions as well as their valuable insights into archives as “spaces” of both knowledge and power. Special thanks are due to Greg Farshtey who kindly responded quickly and with interest to my queries about the Great Archives of Metru Nui, and to the LEGO Company for permission to reproduce Tehutti as an illustration.
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