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'It Could Have Been Us in a Different Moment. It Still Is Us in Many Ways': Community Identification and the Violence of Archival Representation of Disability

机译:``它本可以在不同的时刻发生在我们身上。从许多方面来看,这仍然是我们':社区认同和残疾档案代表的暴力行为

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Using data collected through semi-structured interviews, this paper outlines two ways disabled people relate to their representation in archives. First, many participants reflected on the prevalence of disability stereotypes, tropes and limited perspectives within the records that document us. Witnessing these representations-or rather, misrepresentations-and their violent effects is emotionally difficult for many disabled people researching our histories. Second, many interviewees saw themselves in archival subjects and related to the threat of institutionalization they faced. Yet, as they see pieces of themselves in other times, disabilities and geographies, disabled researchers are also aware of the activation of present politics, vocabularies, and critical lenses that they apply when addressing the historical record. As part of a larger research project that investigates the impacts of archival representation, these findings lay the foundation for the multifaceted ways in which disabled communities are affected by witnessing themselves in history through digital and physical archives.
机译:本文使用通过半结构化访谈收集的数据,概述了残疾人与档案馆中的代表性相关的两种方式。首先,许多参与者在记录我们的记录中反思了残疾刻板印象,比喻和有限观点的普遍性。对于许多研究我们历史的残障人士而言,目睹这些陈述(或更确切地说是错误陈述)及其暴力影响在情感上是困难的。其次,许多受访者认为自己属于档案科目,并且与他们所面临的制度化威胁有关。然而,正如他们在其他时代,残疾和地理环境中看到的自己的残骸一样,残疾研究人员也意识到,在处理历史记录时,他们会运用当前的政治,词汇和批判性镜头。作为调查档案代表性影响的一个较大研究项目的一部分,这些发现为通过数字和物理档案馆见证历史的残疾人社区受到多方面影响奠定了基础。

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