Making Books ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel)
About the Panel ("Making Books—Anthologies, Bibliographies, and Critical Editions," 3/23/23):
Sara Snyder Hopkins (Western Carolina University), "Reviving the (Art of Singing in the) Cherokee Language: A Critical Edition of the Cherokee Singing Book"
Robert E. Walls (Indiana University), "Indigenizing Bibliography"
Maree Clarke (independent artist and curator), Frances Edmonds (University of Melbourne), and Sabra Thorner (Mount Holyoke College), "Southeast Australian Aboriginal Art: Culture-Making and Curating the Country"
About the "New Directions in Indigenous Book History" Symposium:
After the ten-year anniversary of Phillip Round's "Removable Type: Histories of the Book in Indian Country, 1663-1880" (2010) and at the 20th anniversary of Louise Erdrich's "Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country" (2003), the Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography (SoFCB) hosted a free, two-day virtual symposium, during which national and international scholars offered analyses, reflections, and provocations on the material book's historical and continuing relation to Indigenous peoples and communities.
Видео Making Books ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel) канала Rare Book School
Sara Snyder Hopkins (Western Carolina University), "Reviving the (Art of Singing in the) Cherokee Language: A Critical Edition of the Cherokee Singing Book"
Robert E. Walls (Indiana University), "Indigenizing Bibliography"
Maree Clarke (independent artist and curator), Frances Edmonds (University of Melbourne), and Sabra Thorner (Mount Holyoke College), "Southeast Australian Aboriginal Art: Culture-Making and Curating the Country"
About the "New Directions in Indigenous Book History" Symposium:
After the ten-year anniversary of Phillip Round's "Removable Type: Histories of the Book in Indian Country, 1663-1880" (2010) and at the 20th anniversary of Louise Erdrich's "Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country" (2003), the Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography (SoFCB) hosted a free, two-day virtual symposium, during which national and international scholars offered analyses, reflections, and provocations on the material book's historical and continuing relation to Indigenous peoples and communities.
Видео Making Books ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel) канала Rare Book School
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