Symposium on Women/Gender Minorities in Print/Publishing in the 20th Century

Date
Wed July 17th 2019, 12:00am
Location
the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), Stanford University on the 4th Floor of Wallenberg Hall.
Symposium on Women/Gender Minorities in Print/Publishing in the 20th Century

This one-day symposium will engage with the varied nature and roles of women’s work in twentieth and twenty-first century periodical and book publishing. Though high-profile women publishers and editors continue to attract public and scholarly attention, there are many aspects of women’s labour in the print and publishing trades, understood broadly, that are often overlooked. An opening keynote by members of the Modernist Archives Publishing Project will discuss the Hogarth Press archives and the challenges and rewards of digitally excavating the labor of modernism.

This event is free and open to the public. See the symposium program for more information, including the full schedule and list of speakers/presentation titles. Direct all queries to the symposium co-directors, Alice Staveley (staveley [at] stanford.edu (staveley[at]stanford[dot]edu)) and Anna Mukamal (amukamal [at] stanford.edu (amukamal[at]stanford[dot]edu)).

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