Journal of Aesthetics & Culture (May 2011)

Transnational archives: the Canadian case

  • Julia Creet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/jac.v3i0.7216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 0
pp. 1 – 4

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This paper is a brief overview of the concept of the transnational archive as a counterpoint to the idea that a national archive is necessarily a locus of a static idea of nation. The Canadian national archives is used as a case study of an archives that was transnational in its inception, and one that has continued to change in its mandate and materials as a response to patterns in migration and changing notions of multiculturalism as a Canadian federal policy. It introduces the most recent formation of the transnational archive and its denizens: the genealogical archive inhabited by family historians.

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