Heterotopías: archivo y discurso

We propose a brief reflection that explores certain dimensions for an updated notion of archive based on the Foucaultian concept of heterotopia [1969]. While the archive works heterotopically contrary to the syntax of the ordered spaces of everyday life, it is at the same time a wonderful heterochro...

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Autor principal: Arán, Pampa
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/20015
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Sumario:We propose a brief reflection that explores certain dimensions for an updated notion of archive based on the Foucaultian concept of heterotopia [1969]. While the archive works heterotopically contrary to the syntax of the ordered spaces of everyday life, it is at the same time a wonderful heterochrony that brings together a multiplicity of times and seems to be out of time. For Foucault, it constitutes a discursive space insofar as it is a historical a priori, a system that makes possible the emergence of a discursive field. It can be thought of as a social discursive device in the Veronian sense that, located beyond the plane of the language, documents a "spatio-temporal configuration of meaning" in any material support (things, images, words) that is the starting point of a multiple knowledge production. Transdiscursive territory that Foucault imagined and today challenges with new questions in the intangible territory of virtual archives.