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CFP: The Uses of Print in Early America
CFP: The Uses of Print in Early America
The Uses of Print in Early America: Publication, Reading, andInterpretation
This panel for the 2005 meeting of the Society of Early Americanists (3/31/05-4/2/05) will explore early American print culture in all stages of its production,consumption, and reception by focusing on the ideological, economic, andpersonal relationships generated by the printed word. Breaking down thetraditional boundaries between elite production and non-elite consumptionof printed texts, this panel will consider the uses of print by theeducated elite as well as by non-elite groups such as the poor, theuneducated, and non-white. We welcome proposals that aim to examine theinterplay between oral and print culture, publication strategies, readingexperiences, and other dimensions of print culture.
Send abstracts to: Michelle Orihel, Syracuse University,
[email protected] Karen Weyler, UNC-Greensboro,
[email protected]
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Cfp: Canadian Print Culture (universities Art Association Of Canada 2010 Conference )
CFP: Canadian Print Culture (Universities Art Association of Canada 2010 Conference ) University of Guelph, Ontario October 14-16, 2010 CANADIAN PRINT CULTURE An interest in print culture as a primary field of art historical inquiry has, in recent years,...
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Cfp: The Culture Of Print In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Medicine (stem)
Call for papers: Engineering + print culture Call for papers (deadline: January 15, 2008) - The Culture of Print in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine (STEM) The Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America Madison, Wisconsin...
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Cfp: Sacred Leaves: The Book Between Manuscript & Print
CFP: SACRED LEAVES: THE BOOK BETWEEN MANUSCRIPT & PRINT First Annual *Sacred Leaves *Graduate Symposium, University of South Florida, Tampa Library, Tampa, Florida Date: February 22-23, 2007 Deadline: January 5th, 2007 *Keynote Speaker*: *Mark Dimunation,...
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Cfp: Print Culture And The Cold War (editied Collection Of Articles)
CFP: Print Culture and the Cold War (Editied Collection of Articles) The deadline for submissions is January 1, 2007. Submissions are currently being solicited for an edited collection of articles about print culture and the Cold War. The editors of this...
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The Monday Tech Tip!
Every Monday, the library blog will feature a technology shortcut or tip that may make your life a little easier. To kick off this series, the 21st Century Librarian has a suggestion that will save your print card squares and get you greater mileage from...
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