Marginalia brings together forms of writing that inhabit the edges of formal archives and authoritative narratives. Essays, commentaries, briefs, dossiers, and reflections gathered here are written alongside research, field encounters, texts, performances, and institutions—often emerging where dominant records fall silent.
These writings do not seek to stabilise meaning. Instead, they attend to processes: how histories are produced, how cultural forms circulate, how power is exercised through documentation, and how marginal lives and practices are rendered visible, partial, or erased. What appears here may take the form of sustained argument, short intervention, archival note, or reflective fragment.
Marginalia is conceived as a living archive of thought. It moves between scholarship and practice, between observation and interpretation, and between the historical and the contemporary. The emphasis is not on conclusion, but on attention—on staying with complexity, contradiction, and residue.
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