On archival pluralism: What religious pluralism (and its critics) can teach us about archives

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Caswell M. [1 ]
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[1] University of California, Los Angeles, 214 GSEIS Building, Los Angeles, CA
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Archival education; Archival theory; Diversity; Pluralism;
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10.1007/s10502-012-9197-y
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Recent work has stressed the importance of pluralism in archival education, practice, and research. By examining the promises and perils of pluralism as it has been constructed in another field-religion-this article analyzes, expands, and delineates the notion of archival pluralism in a way that helps form the conceptual foundation for further work on pluralistic approaches to archival education, theory and practice. More specifically, it argues that archival pluralism can learn from four basic principles of religious pluralism-energetic engagement, understanding, strengthened commitment, and dialog-while at the same time avoiding four major perils: claims of universality, inattention to power, silencing dissent, and collapsing of difference. First, this article presents a brief discourse analysis tracing the emergence and development of archival pluralism in the literature to date. Next, turning to how pluralism has been constructed in another field, this article gives a brief overview of conceptions of religious pluralism using the work of two of its most prominent American scholars as guideposts and then addresses the strengths and weaknesses of this conceptualization of pluralism in the religious sphere. Next, this article proposes how religious pluralism's main principles and pitfalls can be adapted and applied in the realm of memory keeping in order to strengthen the conceptual framework for archival pluralism. It concludes by suggesting aspects of a research agenda for future work in archival pluralism. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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页码:273 / 292
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