Summoning the Archive: a Symposium on the Periodical, Printed Matter, and Digital Archiving

May 11, 2017 –
May 13, 2017
New York
Institute for Public Knowledge
20 Cooper Square

Organized by harlequin creature’s Meghan Forbes & hosted by NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge, will bring together publishers, editors, artists, archivists, librarians, and scholars from the Social Sciences and Humanities around various methodologies and archival practices, and culminate with a Print Fest, featuring several independent zines and presses.
Friday, May 12

12.30-2pm | The Periodical as (Political) Network

Moderator: MC Hyland

Teja Varma Pusapati, “Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Periodical Press: Harriet Martineau’s Correspondence for New York’s National Anti-Slavery Standard“

Kenan Tekin, “Printing Press, Periodicals, and Formations of Secularism”

Piotr M. Szpunar, “Archiving ISIS: Dabiq, Rumiyah and the Clarion Project”

2.15-3.45pm | Making the Cut: Radical Collage and the Performance of Failure

Moderator: Meghan Forbes

Nana Ariel, “One-Time Periodicals, Unrealized Manifestos: The Importance of Documenting Failures, and ‘Failure’ as a Little-Magazine Ethos”

Yvonne Garrett, “Punk #AF: The Importance of Materiality and DIY (Self) Production in Feminist Periodicals of the 20th and 21st Centuries”

Alex Wermer-Colan, “Cutting Up the Digital Archive”

4-5.30pm | Archived Communities: Feminist and Queer Politics in Periodicals of the 60s, 70s and 80s

Moderator: Velina Manolova

Meredith Benjamin, “Editing Women’s Culture: Feminist Politics and Poetics in Chrysalis“

Margaret Galvan, “Archiving Wimmen: Collectives, Networks, & Comix”

Melina Moore, “Mapping the ‘Real’: Emerging Transnetworks in Transvestia“

6-8pm | Keynote & Reception

Jenna Freedman, “Cited Ephemera: Zines in Research and Practice”

Saturday, May 13

9am | light catered breakfast

9.30-11am | The Objects in the Archive: Access to Print and Media Culture in the Digital Age

Moderator: Nicholas Sawicki

Zach Coble, “Collections as Data: Curation, Access, and Analysis of Library and Archival Digital Material”

Argyri Panezi, “How Copyright Rules Contribute to the Gaps in the Digital Archive“

Olympia Bhatt, “From Digitization to Aggregation: Pondering Archival Historiography in the Future”

11.15-12.45pm | Memory & Material: The Digital Archive as Place

Moderator: Siera Dissmore

Diana Anselmo, “Recto-Verso: The Print Representations & Private Fan Artifacts of Movie-Loving Girls in Early Twentieth Century America”

Camilla Salvaneschi, “Art Magazines and Memory: Self-Archiving Practices”

María Cabrera Arús, “Cuba Material: Creating an Archive of Cuban State Socialist Material Culture”

1pm | catered lunch & conference round-up

2-5pm | Print Fest

Featuring zines and other publications from more than two dozen independent creators, including 3 DOT ZINE, Amber Atiya, Belladonna* Collaborative, The Bettys, #Blackgrlswurld ZINE, Cardboard House Press, Colectiva Cósmica, DoubleCross Press, Fournier Fine & Rare, Harlequin Creature, Homos in Herstory!/Elvis!, J. Expressions, Jamii Publishing, Kayrock Screenprinting, La Chamba Press, La Liga Zine, Louffa Press, No, Dear, The Operating System, Organism for Poetic Research, Projective Industries, Purgatory Pie Press, Sula Collective, Ugly Duckling Presse, and the Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon.