“In the digital age, we attempt to create archives of a particular moment, the entirety of a medium, the mutability of language, all knowledge. … The archive as a fractured, incalculable moment is an attempt to hold close all that happens at once in the world. But this concept has become incredibly problematic with the […]
Katherine D. Harris
Professor of English & Comparative Literature, San Jose State University
katherine.harris@sjsu.edu