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Additional passages from Archive Fever

1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 Derrida being Derrida, the key and easiest-to-comprehend insights are distributed around the book. Here are some that weren’t in the parts we read.

2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 What is at issue here … is the violence of the archive. … [E]very archive … is at once institutive and conservative. Revolutionary and traditional. (7)

3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 right on that which permits and condition archivization, we will never find anything other than that which exposes to destruction, and in truth menaces with destruction, introducing, a priori, forgetfulness and the archiviolithic into the  heart of the monument. … The archive always works, and a priori, against itself. (12)

4 Leave a comment on paragraph 4 0 the archive, as printing, writing, prosthesis, or hypomnesic technique in general is not only the place for stocking and for conserving an archivable content of the past which would exist in any case, such as, without the archive, one still believes it was or will have been. No, the technical structure of the archiving archive also determines the structure of the archivable content even in its very coming into existence and in its relationship to the future. The archivization produces as much as it records the event. (16-17)

5 Leave a comment on paragraph 5 0 what is no longer archived in the same way is no longer lived in the same way. Archivable meaning is also and in advance codetermined by the structure that archives. It begins with the printer. (18).
The archive: if we want to know what that will have meant, we will only know in times to come. (36)

Source: https://985archive.queergeektheory.org/additional-passages-from-archive-fever/