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Past Events from March 5, 2020 – March 20 – Initiative for the Book Past Events from March 5, 2020 – March 20 – Initiative for the Book

Hydrocolonial Print Cultures: Coast, Custom House and Dockside Reading

Isabel Hofmeyr (Professor of African Literature, University of the Witwatersrand & Global Distinguished Professor, NYU): “Hydrocolonial Print Cultures: Coast, Custom House and Dockside Reading” With a response by Meredith McGill (Professor of English, Rutgers University) November 6 at 4:30pm Seminar room 6051, CCA, 15 Seminary Place, New Brunswick Questions: book@cca.rutgers.edu What does the oceanic turn … Read More

Bodies of Evidence: A Very Brief History of Knowledge

Rutgers Book Initiative Lecture Series 5 March at 4:30pm Alexander Library—Teleconference/Lecture Hall: Room 403. 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ "Bodies of Evidence: A very brief history of knowledge" (Jill Lepore | Kemper Professor of American History | Harvard University)

Bookbinding workshop

Instructor: Javiera Barrientos In this workshop you will learn basic pamphlet stitch techniques for making zines, plaquettes, chapbooks, small journals and more. The session will include a brief introduction to the history of the tools and materials, followed by making. Javiera Barrientos, cofounder of the Center for the Studies of Pretty and Useless Things, is … Read More

Touch / teach: studying books in an unfinished pandemic

November 18, 2021 4:00pm What ways of teaching have we invented or reinvented after a year of hands-off reading (for those of us lucky enough to be working or learning remotely) and hand-to-hand transmission (for those essential workers who packed, trucked, sold or lent books)? How has the reading, making, repurposing, circulating and banning of … Read More