Archive That, Comrade! : Left Legacies and the Counter Culture of Remembrance

Phil Cohen

ISBN 10: 1629635065 ISBN 13: 9781629635064
Editorial: PM Press Jun 2018, 2018
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Neuware - Archive That, Comrade! explores issues of archival theory and practice that arise for any project aspiring to provide an open-access platform for political dialogue and democratic debate. It is informed by the author s experience of writing a memoir about his involvement in the London underground scene of the 1960s, the London street commune movement, and the occupation of 144 Piccadilly, an event that hit the world s headlines for ten days in July 1969.After a brief introduction that sets the contemporary scene of archive fever, the book considers what the political legacy of 1960s counter culture reveals about the process of commemoration. The argument then opens out to discuss the notion of historical legacy and its role in the dialectic of generations . How far can the archive serve as a platform for dialogue and debate between different generations of activists in a culture that fetishises the evanescent present, practices a profound amnesia about its past, and forecloses the sociological imagination of an alternative future The following section looks at the emergence of a complex apparatus of public fame and celebrity around the spectacle of dissidence and considers whether the Left has subverted or merely mirrored the dominant forms of reputation-making and public recognition. Can the Left establish its own autonomous model of commemoration The final section takes up the challenge of outlining a model for the democratic archive as a revisionary project, creating a resource for building collective capacity to sustain struggles of long duration. A postscript examines how archival strategies of the alt-right have intervened at this juncture to elaborate a politics of false memory. N° de ref. del artículo 9781629635064

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After a brief introduction that sets the contemporary scene of 'archive fever," this book considers the political legacy of 1960s counterculture for what it reveals about the process of commemoration. How far can the archive serve as a platform for dialogue and debate between different generations of activists in a culture that fetishizes the evanescent present, practices a profound amnesia about its counterfactual past, and forecloses the sociological imagination of an alternative future? Can the Left establish its own autonomous model of commemoration?

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Phil Cohen played a key role in the London counterculture scene of the 1960s. Currently he is research director of LivingMaps, a network of activists, artists, and academics developing a creative and critical approach to social mapping.

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Título: Archive That, Comrade! : Left Legacies and ...
Editorial: PM Press Jun 2018
Año de publicación: 2018
Encuadernación: Taschenbuch
Condición: Neu

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