Also known as: Archival violence
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Fuentes's argument is especially useful because it moves beyond simple claims that the archive is "biased." Her point is sharper. Colonial archives were built through ownership, punishment, surveillance, and racialized knowledge. That means the surviving documents may encode enslaved people as property, fugitives, criminals, or damaged bodies before any historian begins to read them.
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