Archival Textures – Miss Read

Archival Textures

The publication series Archival Textures seeks knowledges that are continuously obscured by normative perspectives on our bodies, desires, forms of cohabitation and expression. This entails critically tending to the site of the “archive,” as many institutional collections reinforce these normative perspectives and understand knowledge as something which can be classified, authorized, and recorded into a single intellectual framework. With Archival Textures, we draw from unlikely holdings of established archives and turn to local community archives, personal collections, and conversations to find writings of the past that can inform our current vocabularies of resistance and solidarity. By way of (re)assembling, translating, transcribing, annotating, and supplementing archival texts, the publications weave a poetic texture of knowledges, situating them within a transnational and intergenerational fabric of belonging. Each book is edited with a subversive strategy in mind, and is a testament to affective, collaborative practices and modes of research, building on queer, Black feminist thought.
Republishing: Umoja Zwarte Vrouwenkrant
Eds. Tamara Hartman, Ans Sarianamual, Mirelle van Tulder, Tabea Nixdorff, Republishing: Umoja Zwarte Vrouwenkrant, Archival Textures, 2024 © Stichting Zwarte Vrouwen & Racisme, Arnhem

One of the covers of Umoja Zwarte Vrouwenkrant (Umoja Black Women's Magazine) from 1985, that are republished in the title “Republishing: Umoja Zwarte Vrouwenkrant”.

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Posting
Eds. Carolina Valente Pinto, Tabea Nixdorff, Posting, Archival Textures, 2024 © Vrouwendrukkerij Las Muchachas, Amsterdam

Vrouwendrukkerij Las Muchachas, Amsterdam 1980s. One of the archival posters that are published in the title “Posting”.

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Amplifying
Eds. Setareh Noorani, Tabea Nixdorff, Amplifying, Archival Textures, 2024 © Eds. Setareh Noorani, Tabea Nixdorff

Flyer Vrouwenboekwinkel Xantippe: Audre Lorde signeert, Amsterdam, 1986. One of the archival materials that are published in the title “Amplifying”.

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(Re)claiming
Eds. Noah Littel, Tabea Nixdorff, (Re)claiming, Archival Textures, 2024 © Roze Gebaar, Amsterdam

Symposium information flyer “Zit Roze Gebaar nog in de kast!?!” [Is Pink Sign Language still Closeted?] by Roze Gebaar, distributed during the Symposium January 26, 1996 at the COC Amsterdam. Published in the book “(Re)claiming”

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Tuning In: Darimana?
Tineke E. Jansen, Tuning In: Darimana?, Archival Textures, 2024 © Tineke E. Jansen

Cover of the title Tuning In: Darimana?

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