"""Success on a Shoestring:"" A Center for a Diverse Print Culture History in Modern America"
Pawley, Christine
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Title
"""Success on a Shoestring:"" A Center for a Diverse Print Culture History in Modern America"
Author(s)
Pawley, Christine
Issue Date
2008
Keyword(s)
History of print
Alternative print culture
Abstract
"In 1992 James Danky, Wayne Wiegand, and Carl Kaestle founded the
Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison. The study of print culture was then
a new field represented by scholars from many disciplines, including
American studies, history, library and information studies, and
literary studies. Stimulated by initiatives of the American Antiquarian
Society and the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, most
research covered the northeast of the United States in the period before
1876, but Wisconsin’s new center aimed to encourage research
into more recent time periods, and broader areas, a well as into the
print culture of marginalized groups whose gender, race, class, creed,
occupation, ethnicity, and sexual orientation have historically placed
them on the periphery of power. Under the directorship of Danky
and Wiegand, the center hosted conferences, sponsored lectures
and colloquia, and introduced a new publishing series titled ""Print
Culture History."" Over its fifteen-year history, the center has influenced
a general shift in print culture studies from texts to readers of
all walks of life, and has help move the field, as Danky argues, from
""questions of aesthetics and technique"" into social history."
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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