#  Harvard-Yale-Brown Graduate Conference in Book History: Preservation, Absence, Erasure 

 



Harvard University, Barker Center 133

May 6, 2024

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9:30–11:15: Authorship

- Andrew Koenig, “Forster's Locked Journal (and Other Archival Omissions)”
- Jeffrey Careyva, “John Ashbery’s Evanescence &amp; 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”