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Burroughs's Folios As An Archival Machine For Artistic Creation, Tomasz D. Stompor Dec 2016

Burroughs's Folios As An Archival Machine For Artistic Creation, Tomasz D. Stompor

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In his article "Burroughs's Folios as an Archival Machine for Artistic Creation" Tomasz D. Stompor discusses the significance of archival material as a scholarly resource for the analysis of William S. Burroughs's cut-up experiments. Stompor retraces the history of the author's filing system as both a referential repository and a device for documentation and investigates its function as an eperimental machine for the production of cut-up texts and layouts


Mdocs Flyer-2016-12-02, Harry T. Burleigh 150th Year Commemoration, Jordana Dym, Jesse Wakeman Dec 2016

Mdocs Flyer-2016-12-02, Harry T. Burleigh 150th Year Commemoration, Jordana Dym, Jesse Wakeman

MDOCS Publications

Commemorating music history

November 22, 2016

A series of events, Nov. 30 to Dec. 3, will commemorate the 150th anniversary of African-American musician (and onetime Saratogian) Harry T. Burleigh. A highlight will be a recital of Burleigh's works by renowned baritone Stephen Salters with pianist Linda Osborn, and with a special appearance by the Skidmore Vocal Chamber Ensemble. The concert is Friday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. in the Zankel Music Center's Ladd Concert Hall.

Harry T. Burleigh (1866­–1949) was a trail-blazing singer, composer, and arranger. According to Saratoga historian Field Horne, while the 25-year-old Burleigh was studying at New …


A Home For Lucille Vinyard’S Lifework In Humboldt State University Library’S Special Collections, Carly Marino, Nicole Martensen, Kaycie Voigt, Alexandria Jones, Cathlyn Garibay, Blanca Drapeau, Victoria Bruner, Kathleen C. Bromley Oct 2016

A Home For Lucille Vinyard’S Lifework In Humboldt State University Library’S Special Collections, Carly Marino, Nicole Martensen, Kaycie Voigt, Alexandria Jones, Cathlyn Garibay, Blanca Drapeau, Victoria Bruner, Kathleen C. Bromley

IdeaFest: Interdisciplinary Journal of Creative Works and Research from Cal Poly Humboldt

No abstract provided.


Mentone Beach, California, Michael Kindig Oct 2016

Mentone Beach, California, Michael Kindig

E Clampus Vitus Billy Holcomb Chapter collection

No abstract provided.


Rodrigo Rey Rosa’S "El Material Humano" And The Labyrinth Of Postwar Guatemala: On Ethics, Truth, And Justice, Nanci Buiza Oct 2016

Rodrigo Rey Rosa’S "El Material Humano" And The Labyrinth Of Postwar Guatemala: On Ethics, Truth, And Justice, Nanci Buiza

Spanish Faculty Works

Rodrigo Rey Rosa’s El material humano (2009) grapples with the consequences of Guatemala’s violent past by probing into a once-secret police archive that brings into the present the sufferings of the past. This article demonstrates how the novel unsettles our easy assumptions regarding the relation between documentary truth and the notions of justice and reconciliation. By charting the protagonist’s intellectual and emotional conflicts, I argue that his crisis ultimately serves a homeopathic function that makes possible a special mode of ethical engagement, one which brings into fruitful tension two distinct modes of cognition—thought and affect—and is thus able to register …


Arkadelphia City Government Records, Archivists Sep 2016

Arkadelphia City Government Records, Archivists

Guides and Finding Aids

The City of Arkadelphia is located in Clark County, Arkansas, and is the county's largest town. Originally known as Blakelytown (named for pioneer settler Adam Blakely), Arkadelphia became the Clark County seat in 1842. Since that time, the town has been the political, economic, and cultural center of Clark County.

This collection contains City Council minutes, City ordinances, and correspondence of the City Manager.


Lost Otterbein Coloring Book, Stephen D. Grinch Mr, Alexis Garnek Sep 2016

Lost Otterbein Coloring Book, Stephen D. Grinch Mr, Alexis Garnek

Otterbein Coloring Books

A coloring book of former campus buildings taken from photos held in the Otterbein University Archive.


On The Limitations Of The Archive: Affective Traces, Sensible Intensities And The Humming Background Noise Of The Universe, Mohammad Shawky Hassan Jun 2016

On The Limitations Of The Archive: Affective Traces, Sensible Intensities And The Humming Background Noise Of The Universe, Mohammad Shawky Hassan

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis aims at unpacking the notion of the archive and determining its limitations as a mediator between past experiences and their account in historical discourse, which has granted it its superior status in epistemological hierarchy and consequently, has long been fetishized by historians and artists alike. By thoroughly engaging with the various interpretations of the archive and its agency in the construction of historical knowledge, the thesis deals with the archive not only as a compilation of the physical traces of the past, but also as an intricate linguistic and discursive system which constitutes the law of what can …


The Archon(S) Of Wildfell Hall: Memory And The Frame Narrative In Anne Brontë’S The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Alyson June Fullmer Jun 2016

The Archon(S) Of Wildfell Hall: Memory And The Frame Narrative In Anne Brontë’S The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Alyson June Fullmer

Theses and Dissertations

In the first chapter of Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Gilbert Markham invites his reader to join him as he attempts to recall the past. Because Gilbert uses the journal of another to supplement his own memories, the novel's frame narrative structure becomes saturated with complex memory-based issues and problems. Thus, the complicated frame narrative provides fertile ground for exploring the novel through memory. In studying the frame narrative, scholars have typically devoted their criticism to Gilbert and how he shapes the frame. Few scholars afford the other primary narrator of the novel, Helen, any power in shaping …


Shakespeare, Orson Welles, And The Hermeneutics Of The Archive, Benjamin Lynn Wagner Jun 2016

Shakespeare, Orson Welles, And The Hermeneutics Of The Archive, Benjamin Lynn Wagner

Theses and Dissertations

This paper examines certain theoretical underpinnings of the historical processes by which Shakespeare's history plays became the de facto collective memory of the events they depict, even when those events are misrepresented. The scholarly conversation about this misrepresentation has heretofore centered on Shakespeare's potential political motivations. I argue that this focus on a political, authorial intent has largely ignored the impact these historical distortions have had over the subsequent 400 years. I propose that, due to Shakespeare's unique place in the historical timeline of the development of collective memory, Shakespeare's historical misrepresentation in the history plays is a byproduct of …


Thirteen Figurings: Reflections On Termites, From Below, Perdita Phillips Jun 2016

Thirteen Figurings: Reflections On Termites, From Below, Perdita Phillips

Animal Studies Journal

This image essay is a creative reflection back upon The Encyclopaedia Isoptera: An encyclopaedia of the arts, sciences, literature and general information about termites, which was mostly written by the artist between 1997 and 1998, and forward to what termite art might undo today. Without access to living termites and, predating multispecies ethnographies, the Encyclopaedia Isoptera was an investigation into the limits of knowledge around termites. Looking back, it can be seen that certain strategies in the Encyclopaedia, such as looking at superseded or alternative knowledge, was a way of interrogating the boundaries of the sensible/insensible, and parallels more recent …


Not Playing Ball: Steven Paige’S Let’S Go Bowling, K Parker Apr 2016

Not Playing Ball: Steven Paige’S Let’S Go Bowling, K Parker

School of Art, Design and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Lost-And-Found Photos: Practices And Perceptions, Todd J. Wemmer Mar 2016

Lost-And-Found Photos: Practices And Perceptions, Todd J. Wemmer

Doctoral Dissertations

Personal photographs become separated from their original owners in a number of ways, due to time or tragedy, sometimes ending up in strangers’ hands. Dealers, collectors, curators, bloggers, scholars, and families actively seek what are frequently called “orphaned,” “abandoned,” or “found” photos and present them to the public in multiple formats. This dissertation offers an analysis of the practices and perceptions that surround these presentations, and it argues for use of a more inclusive term (“lost-and-found”) to describe personal photos that are connected to both finders and losers. Data were collected in three primary ways: (1) examination of the current …


Return To Borrego Springs, Neal Samson Jan 2016

Return To Borrego Springs, Neal Samson

E Clampus Vitus Billy Holcomb Chapter collection

No abstract provided.


Ocr For Digital Collections, Rebecca Bakker Jan 2016

Ocr For Digital Collections, Rebecca Bakker

Works of the FIU Libraries

This presentation covers the use of optical character recognition software such as Prime OCR, Abbyy FineReader, and the Adobe Acrobat OCR function. Best practices are covered as well as trouble shooting techniques for particularly difficult documents.


Student Handbook 2016-2017, Collin College Jan 2016

Student Handbook 2016-2017, Collin College

Handbooks

The Student Handbook contains the most up-to-date information on student services, resources, and opportunities designed to make your experience at Collin College more meaningful and productive. Additionally, the Student Handbook contains the Student Code of Conduct.


Still, Samuel Lambert Williams Jan 2016

Still, Samuel Lambert Williams

Senior Projects Spring 2016

Still concentrates on façade as a means of considering what we can see and what we decide to show. I am curious about the relationship between our memories and our photographs, and how only the latter is truly accessible to others. In order to communicate what I see before me as best as possible, I ask those who I photograph to be still so that their likeness may be translated faithfully. In our stillness we can become increasingly aware of our surroundings and of ourselves. Though “still” describes the absence of motion, it also describes a continuation from the past …


Duchamp Meets Turing: Art, Modernism, Posthuman, Gabriela Galati Jan 2016

Duchamp Meets Turing: Art, Modernism, Posthuman, Gabriela Galati

Other Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business Theses

In her book How We Became Posthuman (1999), Katherine Hayles analysed the process through which the conception of the liberal humanist subject led the way to the posthuman subject, a subject who lives in complete entwinement with the digital. This process, however, was not innocuous: it made the (fallacious) perception that information could do without material instantiation pervasive within many fields of knowledge, a process that Hayles contends originates in the Macy Conferences and the evolution of cybernetic theory. This research identifies an analogous process within the artistic realm: when Clement Greenberg delineated the concepts of opticality and colour field …