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The future of literary archives : diasporic and dispersed collections at risk /

Literary archives differ from most other types of archival papers in that their locations are more diverse and difficult to predict. The essays collected in this book derive from the recent work of the Diasporic Literary Archives Network, whose focus on diaspora provides a philosophical framework wh...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sutton, David C. (Editor ), Livingstone, Ann (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Leeds] : Arc Humanities Press, [2018]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : literary papers as the most "diasporic" of all archives / David C. Sutton
  • part one. Diasporic lives, diasporic archives
  • Caribbean literary archives and the politics of location : challenging the norms of belonging / Alison Donnell
  • The Huntley Archives at London Metropolitan Archives / Maureen Roberts
  • Conserving private literary and editorial archives : the story of the IMEC / Andre Derval
  • Migration, freedom of expression, and the importance of diasporic literary archives / Jennifer Toews
  • part two. The challenges of literary archives
  • The universal dimension of diasporic literary archives / Jens Boel
  • Namibian literary archives : new beginnings and a possible African model / Veno V. Kauaria And David C. Sutton
  • Francophone archives at risk / Sophie Heywood
  • Italian literary archives : legacies and challenges / Daniela La Penna
  • part three. The world beyond literary archives
  • Unknown/unknowns and known/unknowns / Trudy Huskamp Peterson
  • Publishers' archives, authors' papers, and literary scholarship / Andrew Nash
  • Diasporic archives in translation research : a case study of Anthony Burgess's archives / Serenella Zanotti
  • part four. Conclusion
  • Conclusion : the future of literary manuscripts
  • an international perspective / David C. Sutton.