In this
post, guest blogger Zelmarie
Cantillon provides an overview of key ideas emerging from my published work on DIY institutions; research that comes out of the Australian Research Council funded projects 'Popular Music and Cultural Memory' and 'Do-it-Yourself Popular Music Archives'.
Friday, 1 April 2016
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Guest post --- overview of new publication on DIY institutions
In this post, guest
blogger Lauren Istvandity provides an overview of a journal article written by
Sarah Baker which was recently published in Archives and Records. The article, titled ‘Do-it-yourself institutions of popular
music heritage: the preservation of music’s material past in community
archives, museums and halls of fame’, emerges from research undertaken for the
ARC funded project ‘Do-it-yourself archives of popular music’.
Labels:
Archives and Records,
DIY institutions,
publication
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Guest blog post --- A review of Eichorn's book 'The Archival Turn in Feminism'
In this post, guest blogger Zelmarie Cantillon provides an overview of a book by Kate Eichorn called 'The Archival Turn in Feminism: Outrage in Order'. The principal focus of this book is the archiving of artefacts, particularly zines, related to the hardcore/punk music culture of Riot Grrrl.
Labels:
book review,
feminist archives,
Kate Eichorn,
Riot Grrrl
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Guest blog post --- Review of 'Feminism, Digital Culture and the Politics of Transmission', a book about the Women's Liberation Music Archive
In this post, guest blogger Zelmarie Cantillon provides an overview of a recently published book by Deborah Withers called 'Feminism, Digital Culture and the Politics of Transmission: Theory, Practice and Cultural Heritage'. The principal focus of this book is the Women's Liberation Music Archive.
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