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The Kept and the Killed

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Summary

The Kept and the Killed examines the Farm Security Administration's archive and the practice of hole-punching negatives to mark them as 'killed.' Eisen traces editorial decisions, the politics of representation during the New Deal era, and how missing images shape public memory, arguing that the voids themselves prompt critical engagement with archival practice and power structures.

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