Hiraeth, or queering time in archives otherwise

Archives are the physical manifestations of our collective understanding of history, a way of proving and so legitimising the existence of cultures, practices, and peoples. However, for queer and trans people of colour (QTPOC), entrance into the archive is not easily permitted; the truths of their l...

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Main Authors: Onyeka Igwe, JD Stokely
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University College Cork 2019-01-01
Series:Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
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Online Access:http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue16/HTML/ArticleIgweStokeley.html
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spelling doaj-e688e95a73734573a41279ffdf3d09a92021-08-12T10:36:25ZengUniversity College CorkAlphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media2009-40782019-01-0116923https://doi.org/10.33178/alpha.16.01Hiraeth, or queering time in archives otherwiseOnyeka Igwe0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8757-5875JD StokelyUniversity of the Arts, LondonArchives are the physical manifestations of our collective understanding of history, a way of proving and so legitimising the existence of cultures, practices, and peoples. However, for queer and trans people of colour (QTPOC), entrance into the archive is not easily permitted; the truths of their lives have been, and are presently, excluded, claimed as contingent and/or rendered “folk”—lesser forms of knowledge. “Hiraeth” is a Welsh word that is difficult to translate into English. It speaks of a longing or homesickness for a place that is no longer, or never was. For QTPOC, the archive is this, a hiraeth space. We use “hiraeth” to describe the liminal space in which experiences of home, media practices, and a relationship to the archive can exist. As two Black queer artists who in their work have been exploring ways to implode the archive, in this article we look at how our practices can expand what the archive holds and further provide a space to render the untranslatable, the im/possible, as archive material. It is a strategy of both redefinition and defiance.http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue16/HTML/ArticleIgweStokeley.htmlqtpocarchivespractice collaborationmultiplicity
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series Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
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description Archives are the physical manifestations of our collective understanding of history, a way of proving and so legitimising the existence of cultures, practices, and peoples. However, for queer and trans people of colour (QTPOC), entrance into the archive is not easily permitted; the truths of their lives have been, and are presently, excluded, claimed as contingent and/or rendered “folk”—lesser forms of knowledge. “Hiraeth” is a Welsh word that is difficult to translate into English. It speaks of a longing or homesickness for a place that is no longer, or never was. For QTPOC, the archive is this, a hiraeth space. We use “hiraeth” to describe the liminal space in which experiences of home, media practices, and a relationship to the archive can exist. As two Black queer artists who in their work have been exploring ways to implode the archive, in this article we look at how our practices can expand what the archive holds and further provide a space to render the untranslatable, the im/possible, as archive material. It is a strategy of both redefinition and defiance.
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multiplicity
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