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Craig Robertson, "The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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The Frankfort Kitchen, and the Ways in Which It Divides Up Space?

i wondered if you could talk a little bit about the kinds of values that shape to these types of partitioning. They have very particular politics of power, i believe. And so we often think of thesed s as logical and even neutral, but as you see, they are absolutely not. I want to move on a little bit well into, or rather diive mir into this question of dividing things up in an almost fanatic manner. But before i do, i just wanted to call attention to the way in which you organize visually your book,. with these little tabs that you ded the top of each pagea, which denote the chapter and the section. It hadn't really occurred to me

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