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Living Room and Attic, 1793-2013
390 boxes
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Includes items not captured in the inventory but retrieved at the time of packing the Library for shipment to Princeton University Library. Items originate from the living room and attic, respectively, though which item came from which room is no longer known. A wide field of reading interests are represented in this series that may in part represent leisure reading in the Derrida household, including fiction and poetry, exhibit and museum catalogs, a small number of children's books, a variety of serial issues, as well as books relating to Judaism, Mythology, Religion, Literary Criticism, Psychology, World History, Literary History, Political Theory, the University, Architecture, Travel, Art, and others.
House, 1793-2013
675 boxes
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Contains books shelved by Derrida outside the Studio, i.e. in the main house. This includes a main run of largely books received as unsolicited gifts by Jacques and Marguerite as well as, in some instances, Jean, and Pierre, as well as the family's leisure reading and books not considered as central to Derrida's daily work as those shelved in the Studio.
Section 2: Non-governmental Publications, 1974-2009
8 boxes
26 items
Section 2: Non-governmental Publications, represents a wider variety of sources. There are a fairly small number of items from each organization in this section, with the exception of the larger groups of documents from the Centro Boliviano de Investigación y Acción Educativas (CEBIAE), the Foro Educativo Espacio de Diálogo y Proposición, Programa de Formación en Educación Intercultural Bilingüe para los Países Andinos (PROEIB Andes), and the Universidad Técnica del Beni "Mariscal José Ballivián".
Series 2: Development, 1990-2009
1 box
1 item
This series focuses on efforts at economic and social development within indigenous and rural populations. The publications address such subjects as the management of natural resources and socioeconomic development strategies, which often intertwine with issues of identity and culture.
Series 4 contains exclusively the publications of the indigenous women's organization Tijaraipa. These include pamphlets about such subjects as the role of women in local activism and organizing.
This series addresses, in a broad sense, the various routes that can be taken towards legal recognition and political enfranchisement for indigenous groups. Documents in this section introduce a variety of prominent indigenous rights groups and their publications, as well as some elements of Bolivian law that pertain to the legal rights of that country's indigenous population.