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The essays that comprise Elusive Archives raise a common question: how do we study material culture when the objects of study are transient, evanescent, dispersed or subjective? Such things resist the taxonomic protocols that institutions, such as museums and archives, rely on to channel their acquisitions into meaningful collections. What holds these disparate things together here are the questions authors ask of them. Each essay creates by means of its method a provisional collection of things, an elusive archive.  Scattered matter then becomes fixed within each author's analytical framework rather than within the walls of an archive's reading room or in cases along a museum corridor.
 This book follows the ways in which objects may be identified, gathered, arranged, conceptualized and even displayed rather than by "discovering" artifacts in an archive and then asking how they came to be there. The authors approach material culture outside the traditional bounds of learning about the past. Their essays are varied not only in subject matter but also in narrative format and conceptual reach, making the volume accessible and easy to navigate for a quick reference or, if read straight through, build toward a new way to think about material culture.
Contents
List of Illustrations 
 Acknowledgments 
 Introduction: "The Elusive Archive in Material Culture Studies" by Martin BrÜckner and Sandy Isenstadt 
 I. Archives in Practice 
 1. "On the Material Culture of Multispecies Relating" 
 Julian Yates 
 2. "Archive Vision" 
 Wendy Bellion 
 3. "Fugitive Archives: Privilege and Practice" 
 Julie L. McGee 
 4. "Touch and the Making of Religious Material Culture. Visiting the Lourdes Shrine" 
 Torsten Cress 
 5. "A historian walks into a bar... Or, a story about alternative ways of finding and 
 using archives when the normal avenues don't cut it" 
 Cindy Ott 
 6. "Historical Form(s)" 
 Laura Helton 
 II. Archives in Objects 
 7. "Both Lost and Found: A Portrait of the Enslaved Homer Ryan" 
 Jennifer Van Horn 
 8. "The Chaise Sandows: Object as (Obscured) Archive" 
 Kiersten Thamm 
 9. "Decoupage: Cutting Ephemera and Assembling Sentiment" 
 Alexandra Ward 
 10. "'Inscribe, Lord, Your Will in My Stone Heart': Finding Religious History in 
 German-American Illuminated Manuscripts" 
 Alexander Lawrence Ames 
 11. "The Mobile Architectural Archive" 
 Halina Adams 
 12. "The Case of the Mysterious Chest-on-Frame" 
 Rosalie Hooper 
 III. Archives in Places 
 13. "Refuse, Refuge, Relic" 
 Sarah Wasserman 
 14. "Searching for the Lost Mines of Albert Bierstadt" 
 Spencer Wigmore 
 15. "Landscapes of Refuge: Recovering the Materiality of Underground Railroad 
 Landscapes in Delaware" 
 Catherine Morrissey 
 16. "Desolation in Crowded Spaces: Reconstructing the Material Culture of Internment" 
 Michelle Everidge Anderson 
 17. "Seeking HÓzhÓ: The Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes of Will Wilson's AIR Weave" 
 Kaila T. Schedeen 
 18. "Buried Archives" 
 Lu Ann De Cunzo 
 IV. Archives in Circulation 
 19. "Ikuo Yokoyama's Motorcycle: Entropic Decay and the Anatomy of a Disaster" 
 Natalie Elizabeth Wright 
 20. "Fraktur: Material Religion and Print Culture in the Early German-Language Atlantic 
 World" 
 Oliver Scheiding 
 21. "John Hancock's Fugitive Tar" 
 J. Ritchie Garrison 
 22. "Stability Lost: Monetary Conditions of Refugees from World War II and the Syrian 
 Civil War" 
 Jesse Kraft 
 23. "Inscribing Sanctuary: Early American Buildings and Apotropaic Markings, 1700- 
 1850" 
 Michael Emmons 
 24. "Bottling Death and Brewing Resistance in Temperance Literature and Reform" 
 Jessica Conrad 
 Afterword: "Elusive Archives and the Poetical Promise of Objects" 
 Bernard L. Herman 
 Notes on Contributors 
 Index

              
              

