Tag Archives: Anthologies

“Language, Family, Community, Ceremony”: Decolonizing the Literary Anthology
Compared to the Social Sciences, which contends more directly with human subjects, the humanities do not have a deep relationship with research ethics–as they are developed institutionally. However, in the case of anthology compiling, a practice that has been historically connected to nation-building and citizenship, the ethics of the humanities becomes a much thornier issue, […]

“Language, Family, Community, Ceremony”: Decolonizing the Literary Anthology
Taken from Castellano. “Ethics of Aboriginal Research” See below for a full size pdf. Compared to the Social Sciences, which contends more directly with human subjects, the humanities do not have a deep relationship with research ethics–as they are developed institutionally. However, in the case of anthology compiling, a practice that has been historically connected […]