The archive in contemporary culture: registration policies
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The present dossier of the Heterotopies magazine seeks to interrogate the place of the archive in contemporary culture, in literature and in the visual arts, and in social discourses in general. The archive as materiality, as a device and as a cultural logic has affected and impregnated a wide range of contemporary practices that we invite you to explore in this issue of the magazine.
At least three are the great lines of flight that open today to an affectation by the dynamics of the archive: the question of memory, the mutations of the technique, and the alternatives of a post-historicist historical temporality.
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