Harvard-Yale-Brown Graduate Conference in Book History: Preservation, Absence, Erasure (Sponsor: Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in the History of the Book)

Date and Time

May 6, 2024
All day

Location

Barker Center, room 133. 12 Quincy St, Cambridge MA, 02138 (Harvard University)
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Harvard-Yale-Brown Graduate Conference in Book History

Preservation, Absence, Erasure

 

Harvard University, Barker Center 133

May 6, 2024

 

9:30–11:15: Authorship

  • Andrew Koenig, “Forster's Locked Journal (and Other Archival Omissions)”

  • Jeffrey Careyva, “John Ashbery’s Evanescence & Preserving a Poet’s Library”

  • Ruthie Block, “Another Recitation of Her Trace: On Dorothy Porter Wesley and Fugitive Planning for Fugitive Texts”

  • Daniela Jara Rodríguez, “Following the Material Traces of an Untimely Idea: Atrás do Pensamento (ms), Objeto Gritante (ms) to Água Viva (1973) Ou Como Fazer um Anti-livro para Acabar com o Tempo”

 

11:15–11:45: Break

 

11:45–13:00: (Built) Environments

  • Claire Climer, “‘More ways to branch than any cedar pencil will ever find’: Book Materiality in Richard Powers’s The Overstory (2018)”

  • Paul Wu, “A Book as a Blueprint: Authenticity, Authority, and the Facsimile Reproduction of the Nashville Parthenon”

  • Peter Haskin, “Miraculous Images Lost and Found in Villaseñors Theatro Americano (1746–48)”

 

13:00–14:00: Lunch
 

14:00–15:15: Publishers’ Choices

  • Feier Ying, “Knowledge Replicas: Hand-Copying Books and the Continuity of Painting Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century Mount Yu, China”

  • Shih-Yu Juan, “Beyond Written Text: Coordinating Diverse Printing Technologies for Scientific Translation in Late Nineteenth-Century China”

  • Louise Moulin, “Absences as Catalysts: An Inquiry into Publishers and their Networks in 17th-Century Paris”
     

15:15–15:45: Break

 

15:45–17:00: Alternative Material Texts

  • Sergio Leos, “Transatlantic Oral Communication in Sixteenth Century Iberian Empires”

  • Andrew Suárez, “‘I Will Not Lose My Identity, for I Am Already Whole’: Recovering the Zine Archive, Zinesters of Color, and Reading Zines as Ephemera”

  • Manny Medrano, “Quipu Fragmentology”