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Organized by the Textual Studies Program, University of Washington Leah Price (Harvard) on reading aſter paper December 2, 2013, 4pm Husky Union Building 145 Andrew Piper (McGill) on network analysis and literary history December 10, 2013, 4:30pm Yukon Pacific Room, UW Club Meredith McGill (Rutgers) on poetry and print in America January 16, 2014, 4pm Communications 120 Histories and Futures of the Book is sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities, the Textual Studies Program, UW Libraries, the Law School, the Information School, UW English, Comparative Literature, Asian Languages & Literature, French & Italian, Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies, Law, Societies, & Justice, the Hilen Endowment, the Honors Program, and the Pipeline Project. Tung-Hui Hu (Michigan) on “leaks” and the ideology of the cloud October 3, 2013, 4:30pm Allen Auditorium, Allen Library Ulrike Stark (Chicago) on print modernity in colonial India November 15, 2013, 3:30pm Allen Auditorium, Allen Library Elaine Treharne (Stanford) on ‘latent adjacencies’ in manuscript March 13, 2014, 4:30pm Yukon Pacific Room, UW Club Society for Textual Scholarship Annual Meeting : Johanna Drucker (UCLA), David Sco Kastan (Yale), Sheldon Pollock (Columbia) Keynote lectures George Bornstein (Michigan), George Hutchinson (Cornell) Plenary panel on publishing and race H. Wayne Storey (Indiana), John Walsh (Indiana) Workshop on digital editing March 20-22, 2014 Various locations around campus Ann Blair (Harvard) on collaboration in early modernity May 14, 2014, 4pm Communications 120 Megan Sweeney (Michigan) on reading in women’s prisons May 20, 2014, 4:30pm Communications 120 Contact / Jeffrey Todd Knight (English) and Geoffrey Turnovsky (French & Italian) / [email protected] Updated Information / www.depts.washington.edu/text/ Directions, Transit, Parking Information / www.washington.edu/maps/ Single-speaker events are ee and open to the public. An interdisciplinary lecture series in manuscript, print, and digital culture HISTORIES AND FUTURES OF THE BOOK

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Organized by theTextual Studies Program,University of Washington

Leah Price (Harvard)on reading a�er paperDecember 2, 2013, 4pmHusky Union Building 145

Andrew Piper (McGill)on network analysis and literary historyDecember 10, 2013, 4:30pmYukon Paci�c Room, UW Club

Meredith McGill (Rutgers)on poetry and print in AmericaJanuary 16, 2014, 4pmCommunications 120

Histories and Futures of the Book is sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities, the Textual Studies Program, UW Libraries, the Law School, the Information School, UW English, Comparative Literature, Asian Languages & Literature, French & Italian, Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies, Law, Societies, & Justice, the Hilen Endowment, the Honors Program, and the Pipeline Project.

Tung-Hui Hu (Michigan)on “leaks” and the ideology of the cloudOctober 3, 2013, 4:30pmAllen Auditorium, Allen Library

Ulrike Stark (Chicago)on print modernity in colonial IndiaNovember 15, 2013, 3:30pmAllen Auditorium, Allen Library

Elaine Treharne (Stanford)on ‘latent adjacencies’ in manuscriptMarch 13, 2014, 4:30pmYukon Paci�c Room, UW Club

Society for Textual ScholarshipAnnual Meeting:

Johanna Drucker (UCLA),David Sco� Kastan (Yale),Sheldon Pollock (Columbia) Keynote lectures

George Bornstein (Michigan),George Hutchinson (Cornell)Plenary panel on publishing and race

H. Wayne Storey (Indiana),John Walsh (Indiana)Workshop on digital editing

March 20-22, 2014Various locations around campus

Ann Blair (Harvard) on collaboration in early modernityMay 14, 2014, 4pmCommunications 120

Megan Sweeney (Michigan) on reading in women’s prisonsMay 20, 2014, 4:30pmCommunications 120

Contact / Je�rey Todd Knight (English) and Geo�rey Turnovsky (French & Italian) / [email protected] Information / www.depts.washington.edu/text/Directions, Transit, Parking Information / www.washington.edu/maps/

Single-speaker events are �eeand open to the public.

An interdisciplinary lecture series in manuscript, print, and digital culture

HISTORIESAND FUTURESOF THE BOOK