Review Essay Refiguring the Archive
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The conventional notion of the archive has generally been of a place where evidence about past events is being preserved for present and future generations. This implied the assumption that the primary sources uncovered from the archive were to be treated like impartial witnesses, capable of producing objective knowledge about the past, as long as they were interpreted according to historical methodology. Starting from the assumption that such a conventional idea of the archive is very much outdated, the project of "Refiguring the Archive" is to "bring to bear on `archive¿ an interrogation similar to that which concepts like `canon¿ or `orientalism¿ have undergone" and to "develop our understanding of the circumstances of the creation of the archival record".
In order to understand why the above described notion of archive is outdated in the post-modern world and to see the necessity of interrogating "circumstances of the creation of archival record", it proves helpful to remember some of the origins of such questioning. In 1967, Richard Rorty published an anthology with the title "The Linguistic Turn. Recent Essays in Philosophical Method". Whereas Immanuel Kant had been the first philosopher to formulate the boundaries of human reason, the linguistic turn represented a consequent application of Kant's ideas, since the limits of our thinking are in fact determined by the limits of our language.
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