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Print Culture in a Diverse America
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 94 09:14:28 CST
From: "James DANKY"
THE CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF PRINT CULTURE IN MODERN AMERICA
a joint project of
The State Historical Society University of Wisconsin-Madison of Wisconsin
Is Proud to Announce A Conference:
PRINT CULTURE IN A DIVERSE AMERICA To be held in Madison, May 5-6, 1995
This conference will assess readers and their texts in the "other" America. Pap ers which illuminate the books, newspapers, periodicals, etc., produced by racia l and ethnic minorities, women, political radicals, sexual minorities and others since 1876 will be the focus. We welcome both case studies of single group exp eriences and those that compare the historical sociology of print in the lives o f a number of groups too often placed on the periphery of power. The Center enc ourages the interdisciplinary study of print culture history and welcomes schola rs from all appropriate fields. The directors and advisory board will select a number of papers for the Center's initial book publication in 1997.
Proposals for individual papers or entire sessions (up to 3 papers) are requested by December 1, 1994.
For information contact:
Wayne A. Wiegand or James P. Danky, Co-Directors Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America University of Wisconsin 4217 Helen C. White Hall 600 North Park Street Madison, WI 53706 (608) 264-6532 FAX (608) 263-4849 James.Danky@mail.admin.wisc.edu ```
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