This report explores the concept of "archival bondage," focusing on the restrictions and limitations that archives and historical records face. These limitations can stem from various factors, including physical deterioration, legal and privacy restrictions, and the intentional or unintentional barriers to access created by archival practices. The report aims to highlight the challenges and propose recommendations for mitigating these constraints to ensure broader access to and utilization of archival materials.
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Unlike simple hands-behind-back ties, arch wrist bondage refers to positioning the wrists so the palms face outward or upward, forcing a gentle (or intense) arch through the forearms and shoulders. The result is a posture that opens the chest, lifts the collarbone, and creates a vulnerable yet visually striking line from the fingertips to the spine. This report explores the concept of "archival bondage,"