Book History Colloquium: Girls, Zines, and their Afterlives: On the Significance of Multiple Networks and Itineraries of Dissent

Janice Radway, Walter Dill Scott Professor of Communications, Northwestern University October 24, 2013 (Thursday) Barnard Zine Library Tour at 5:00 PM (meeting in Lehman Hall lobby) [See, map @ no. 20] Talk at 6: 00 PM in Butler Library, Room 523 Dissident and non-conforming girls and young women developed an interest in what are now […]

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Tues., Oct. 22nd, a Celebration Concert: “The Ulysses Kay Project” @ Columbia

      On Tuesday, October 22, 2013, at 6:00 pm Columbia University Columbia University Office of the Chaplain’s Concert Series will feature the Harlem Chamber Players at St. Paul’s Chapel at Columbia University 117th Street and Amsterdam (See, map @ no. 12).  This concert is part of what the Harlem Chamber Players have titled […]

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Ulysses Kay Project Pre-Concert Talk with Prof. George Lewis & Others, Oct. 21 @ 5:00 PM

Event Date:                 Mon, 10/21/2013 – 5:00pm Event Location:        Room 754 of Schermerhorn Extension   Event Sponsors:       Department of Music, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Office of Government and Community Affairs Admission Charge:  Free and Open to the Public   ULYSSES KAY PROJECT@ Columbia University Presents: A […]

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Book History Colloquium: Panel on Handmade Books, Remade Genres

    Rachel Feder, "Marginal Experiments" Ellen Gruber Garvey, "Repurposed Books" Karen Sánchez-Eppler, "Beyond the Press of History"   October 10, 2013 (Thursday)   Butler Library, Room 523 at 6:00 p.m.   This panel brings together three scholars who work on 19th-century American and British handmade books. In “Marginal Experiments”, Rachel Fader will explore the […]

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