001556927 001__ 1556927 001556927 005__ 20240801003218.0 001556927 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.58090/usi.1556927 001556927 037__ $$aIR 001556927 041__ $$aeng 001556927 245__ $$aArchival Horror: revisiting Schmuland and Buckley in the Magnus Archives 001556927 269__ $$a2021-06-03 001556927 300__ $$a16 p. 001556927 520__ $$aArlene Schmuland (1999) and Karen Buckley (2008) wrote what are probably the most frequently cited articles addressing representations of archives and archivists in popular culture; their work suggests that the pop-cultural understanding of what archives are and what archivists do is often muddled at best (and wildly inaccurate at worst, often confusing archives with libraries, among other sins). In this presentation, we revisit Schmuland and Buckley’s work in the context of a study of The Magnus Archives, in order to suggest the tantalizing possibility that a horror podcast might have found its fear in a more accurate (and more critical) understanding of how archives work, both in terms of archival practice and in terms of archival ethics. 001556927 650__ $$aPopular culture$$0(DLC)sh 85104904 001556927 650__ $$aPodcasting$$0(DLC)sh2006006472 001556927 650__ $$ahorror 001556927 6531_ $$aPCA/ACA 001556927 6531_ $$aPopular culture 001556927 6531_ $$aThe Magnus Archives (podcast) 001556927 6531_ $$alibraries and archives 001556927 7001_ $$aBernhardt, Laura M.$$uUniversity of Southern Indiana$$1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8037-7120$$01416327 001556927 7001_ $$aWhite, Shane$$uUniversity of Southern Indiana$$0(DLC)n 89125402 001556927 711__ $$aPopular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference$$conline$$uPCA/ACA$$d2021-06-02$$m2021-06-05 001556927 8564_ $$yArchival Horror presentation slides and notes in PDF format$$903380274-1f73-40a5-9bab-3edfeabcffdd$$s1683191$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1556927/files/Bernhardt%20and%20White-2021-Archival%20Horror-Slides%20and%20Transcript.pdf 001556927 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1556927$$pGLOBAL_SET 001556927 980__ $$aPRESENTATION 001556927 998__ $$aKaren Buckley, “‘The Truth Is in the Red Files’: An Overview of Archives in Popular Culture,” Archivaria 66 (2008): 95–123, http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/34730. 001556927 998__ $$aJacques Derrida, Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression, trans. Eric Prenowitz, (Religion and Postmodernism): (University of Chicago Press, 2017). 001556927 998__ $$aKatherine S. Madison, “‘Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story’: The Use and Representation of Records in Hamilton: An American Musical,” The American Archivist80, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 53–81, https://doi.org/10.17723/0360-9081.80.1.53. 001556927 998__ $$aArlene Schmuland, “The Archival Image in Fiction: An Analysis and Annotated Bibliography,” The American Archivist 62, no. 1 (January 1, 1999): 24–73, https://doi.org/10.17723/aarc.62.1.v767822474626637. 001556927 998__ $$aAshley Nicole Vavra, “The Right to Be Forgotten: An Archival Perspective,” The American Archivist 81, no. 1 (March 1, 2018): 100–111, https://doi.org/10.17723/0360-9081-81.1.100 001556927 998__ $$aAlex J. Newall and Jonathan Sims, “The Magnus Archives – Horror Podcast | Rusty Quill,” http://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-archives/. 001556927 998__ $$a“The Magnus Archives Transcripts Archive Archive A (Extremely Unofficial),” https://snarp.github.io/magnus_archives_transcripts/. 001556927 998__ $$a“The Magnus Archives Wikia,” https://the-magnusarchives.fandom.com/wiki/The_Magnus_Archives_Wikia.