Program Details: Graduate Conference in Editorial Studies

Graduate Conference in Editorial Studies
30 April 2016
Provisional Full Program

8:30: Breakfast

9:00: Opening Remarks and Social Media Orientation

9:30: Concurrent Sessions

Selection and Arrangement I: Lives, Letters, Influences
Moderator
: Jeff Gutierrez

  • Lauren Eckenroth, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
    “The Correspondence of Sylvia Beach, Bryher, and H.D.”
  • Silvia Glick, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
    “The Gospel of the Jewish Book: Fanny Goldstein, 1888−1961”
  • Chelsea Bray, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
    Editing the Lowell Mill Girls”

      “Bibliodigigogy” across Borders
      Moderator: Erica Zimmer

      • Dr. Kristen Abbott Bennett, Department of English, Stonehill College
      • Dr. Kim McLean-Fiander, Department of English, University of Victoria
      • Alexis Early, Stonehill College

      11:00: Editing in New Keys: Translation and Music
      Moderator
      : Cecilia Weddell

      • Bill Coyle, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        “My Words Echo Thus, in Your Mind: Hearing T. S. Eliot’s Voice in the
        Early Work of Tomas Tranströmer”
      • Kate Stringer, Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, Boston University
        Translation Versus Interpretation: Visions of Korngold’s Die tote Stadt
      • Derek Strykowski, Department of Music, Brandeis University
        Translation Across Time: A Case of Semantic Drift in the Musical Lexicon”
      • Ryan Patten, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        “Editorial Problems in the Organ Music of J. S. Bach”

      12:30: Lunch

      1:30: Concurrent Sessions

      Selection and Arrangement II: Of Anthologies and Authorial Choices
      Moderator: Dr. Sara Georgini, Department of History, Boston University

      • Dr. Elena Shabliy, Visiting Scholar, Department of Comparative Literature,
        Harvard University
        Mater Dolorosa: The Representation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
        Literature and Art
      • Michael Sullivan, Department of English, University of Cambridge and
        Visiting Scholar, Houghton Library
        “Tennyson and The Golden Treasury: A Rediscovered Proof Copy”
      • Brian Duchaney, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        “‘And these memories are almost visions’: Imagining the Front in John Steinbeck’s
        Once There Was a War

      Citation and New Media
      Moderator: Elizabeth Pelletier, The Editorial Institute, Boston University

      • Dr. Jim McGrath, Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Public Humanities, John Nicholas
        Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Brown University
        Citation Needed? Attribution, Revision and Other Performances of Cultural Authority
        on Wikipedia”
      • Emily Kramer, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        Editing Audiobooks and the Nature of Reading”
      • Kelly Coyne, Department of English, Georgetown University
        The Haunting of Grey Gardens: Gothic Panopticism and Female Performative Selves”

      3:00: Concurrent Sessions

      Avenues of Annotation
      Moderator: Dr. Lindsay Alberts, Department of Art History, Boston University

      • Nicole DePolo, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        “Image as Annotation: The Illustrated Edition”
      • Chelsea Bingham, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        “‘A SEXY OLD CAT,’ an exploration of interactions between words and images”
      • Allison Vanouse, The Editorial Institute, Boston University, TBD.

      Archives and Access
      Moderator: Emily Kramer, The Editorial Institute, Boston University

      • Ashley Clark, Digital Scholarship Group, Northeastern University
        Metadata Intermediary: TAPAS and a Context for Community”
      • Alex May, Metadata Services Librarian, Tisch Library, Tufts University
        “Ensuring Long-Term Preservation of a Digital Humanities Project”
      • Erica Zimmer, The Editorial Institute, Boston University
        “Between Edition and Archive? Exploring Digital Mitford

      4:30: Closing Remarks and Reception