Archives and Special Collections as Sites of Contestation 1634000625, 9781634000628

Archives and Special Collections as Sites of Contestation explores the reinterpretation and resituating of archives and

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Archives and Special Collections as Sites of Contestation
 1634000625, 9781634000628

Table of contents :
Table of Contents
Introduction – Mary Kandiuk
Acknowledgements
1. Censorship or Stewardship? Strategies for Managing Biased Publications and Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in Special Collections Libraries – Lara K. Aase
2. Prison Sentences: Recovering the Voices of Prisoners through Exhibition, Instruction, and Outreach – Kimberley Bell and Jillian Sparks
3. Getting Out of the Archive: Building Positive Community Partnerships and Strong Social Justice Collections – Elizabeth Call and Miranda Mims
4. Men, Masculinities, and the Archives: Introducing the Concept of Hegemonic Masculinity in Archival Discourse – François Dansereau
5. The Gentleman’s Ghost: Patriarchal Eurocentric Legacies in Special Collections Design – Jesse Ryan Erickson
6. Sensitive Materials in the Special Collection: Some Considerations – Daniel German
7. Healing through Inclusion: Preserving Community Perspectives on the Komagata Maru Incident – Melanie Hardbattle
8. Ethical Cataloging and Racism in Special Collections – Elizabeth Hobart
9. Invisible in Plain View: Libraries, Archives, Digitization, Memory, and the 1934 Chatham Coloured All-Stars – Heidi L.M. Jacobs
10. Refocusing the Lens: Creating Social Justice Encounters for Students in the Archives – Peggy Keeran, Katherine Crowe, and Jennifer Bowers
11. White Folks in the Black Archive: Questions of Power, Ethics, and Race around a Digital Editing Project – ClaytonMcCarl
12. Breaking Barriers through Decolonial Community-Based Archival Practice – Krista McCracken and Skylee-Storm Hogan
13. “Certain Moral Reflections”: Digital Exhibits and Critical Scholarship—The Case of the Kipling Scrapbooks Digital Exhibit – Jessica Ruzek, Roger Gillis, and Diana Doublet
14. Controversy and Campus Legacies: A University Archives Caught in the Crossfire – Anne S.K. Turkos and Jason G. Speck
15. Contesting Colonial Library Practices of Accessibility and Representation – Margarita Vargas-Betancourt, Jessica L. English, Melissa Jerome, and Angelibel Soto
16. The Importance of Collecting, Accessing, and Contextualizing Japanese-American Historical Materials: A California State University Collaborative – Gregory L. Williams and Maureen Burns
17. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (with Clarity, Context, and Patience): Ethical Considerations for Deeds of Gift and Transfer Agreements – Katrina Windon and Lori Birrell
About the Authors
Index

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