pastaportselan
Pastaportselan is a neologism used predominantly in speculative fiction and theoretical discourse to describe a travel credential that blends features of a passport with access rights to historical, cultural, or archival resources. The word fuses 'past' and 'passport' with a suffix suggestive of selection or authorization, signaling its role as a portable permission to move through borders while engaging with heritage-oriented aims. In many imagined settings, a pastaportselan is issued by a Heritage Authority, a Temporal Registry, or a community council, and may grant the bearer access to restricted sites, archives, and memory banks, sometimes across time or jurisdictional boundaries.
The concept arose in discussions about migration, memory, and sovereignty, where scholars and world-builders use it
In fiction, pastaportselan often carries conditions: limited validity, territorial scope, obligations to protect artifacts, and requirements