Derrida, the Scene of Archiving, and the Unhappy Consciousness
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En quoi la philosophie de Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) est liée au tournant critique emprunté par la communauté archivistique? Cet article propose que la philosophie de Derrida s’inscrivait aux marges de la théorie critique. Son ouvrage, Mal d’archive, étudié et commenté de manière exhaustive, illustre la critique personnelle et politique (post-coloniale) de longue date de Derrida sur les concepts de refuge, de maison, d’appartenance, en plus des présomptions de souveraineté sociale, linguistique et territoriale. Ces préoccupations sous-tendent les diagnostiques de malaises, de fièvres et de tristesses de Derrida sur les lieux d’écriture/d’archivage.
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