Archive and database as metaphor: Theorizing the Historical Record
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Manoff, Marlene
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Digital media increase the visibility and presence of the past while also reshaping our
sense of history. We have extraordinary access to digital versions of books, journals, film, television,
music, art and popular culture from earlier eras. New theoretical formulations of database and
archive provide ways to think creatively about these changes to the cultural and historical record.
This essay explores the ways in which the current digital environment can be theorized in terms
of, what I call, its archival effects.
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2012-06-27ISSN
1531-2542
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archival theory, archival metaphor, digital media
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