#  Annual Graduate Conference in Book History co-sponsored by Brown, Harvard, and Yale: “Materiality and Book History (in the age of Zoom).” 

 



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 **May 2, 2022** 

 All day 

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 **To be held on zoom “at” Yale**  



 

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 **9:00-9:15 - Opening Remarks**

 **9:15-11:00 - Panel 1: Bookish Encounters: Imperialism and Cultural Exchange, chaired by Priyasha Mukhopadhyay (English, Yale University)**

- kristen iemma (Brown): “Politics and Power in the Publication of the Philippine Revolutionary Records”
- Isabel Farias Velasco (Brown): “Outlandish Tongues: The Initial Encounter Between Nahuatl, Latin and Castilian in the *Vocabulario Trilingüe*”
- Jeonghun Choi (Harvard): “Napoleon as a Resurrected Chinese Sage: Indigenization of European Knowledge in the Publication World of Meiji Japan”
- Carolina Mendoza (Brown): “In the Prophet’s Villa: Shaping the Islamic Cosmos through the Castilian Book”

 **\[30 minute break\]**

 **11:30-1:15pm - Panel 2: In the Print Shop, chaired by Tara Nummedal (History, Brown University)**

- Ashley Gonik (Harvard): “Competing Interests: Quantitative Table Series Between Printers and Readers”
- Kelly Minot McCay (Harvard): “The many hands behind shorthand manuals: Printers, Engravers, and Writing Masters in Collaboration in Seventeenth-Century England”
- Dominic Bate (Brown): “Communities of the Book in London’s Age of Projectors: A Tale of Two Artistic Treatises”
- Christine Olson (Yale): “Knowledge and the Periphery: Ornamental Appropriation in the Book Designs of Owen Jones”

 **\[1 hour lunch\]**

 **2:15-4:00 - Panel 3: Communities in Circulation, chaired by Hannah Marcus (History of Science, Harvard University)**

- Amanda J. Arceneaux (Brown): “The Indiscriminate Nature of Manuscript and Print in Early Modern Herbals”
- Nicola Angeli (Yale): “Science-Fiction as a ‘Popular’ Genre? The Case of *La Science Illustrée*”
- Jeania Ree V. Moore (Yale): “Hidden Treasure, Hidden Pleasure: The Circulation of Mass Market Romance Novels and the Formation of Women’s Community”
- Baoli Yang (Brown): “Images Above Words: Comics, Visual Literacy, and Chinese Community in Dunhuang Manuscript Culture”

 **4:00-5:00 - Closing Remarks &amp; Virtual Reception**



 

 



 

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