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SUMMARY:Mud\, Blood\, and Ghosts: Populism\, Eugenics\, and Spiritualism in the American West
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by The Book Club of California \nAn archive survives to be revived. The archive as a limit\, a thing in a box\, is always also an opening. It opens on losses sustained\, harms inflicted\, the tenacity of survival\, and on the persistence of lineages both proud and shameful. But what is it to approach an archive\, to unlock the cabinet\, lift the top off the box\, to begin to read? It is to invite a haunting\, which nevertheless begins long before we open any books. And to invite the ghosts into the open\, one must be ready to hear what they teach. \nReading from her new book\, Mud\, Blood\, and Ghosts\, and screening a short film by Carolina Ebeid that engages archival images\, Julie Carr will tell the story of her great-grandfather\, Omer Madison Kem\, a settler in Nebraska\, a founding member of the Populist Party\, a three-term Congressman\, a practicing spiritualist\, and an avid eugenicist. Kem’s final years were spent in Oregon where he owned a power company and became a passionate advocate for the forced sterilization of all those he came to believe were “unfit” to breed. This talk will focus on the ties between the American eugenics movement\, American populism\, and the American West. \nA virtual presentation by Julie Carr\, author and professor of English\, University of Colorado\, Boulder \n\nClick here to REGISTER for the Virtual Presentation on Zoom
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/mud-blood-and-ghosts-populism-eugenics-and-spiritualism-in-the-american-west/
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SUMMARY:FABS Bindings Group
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by FABS \nThe Bindings Interest Group hosts discussions and presentations that share collections and information on bookbindings of all periods. Topics include\, but are not limited to\, history\, design and aesthetics\, innovation\, materials and craft techniques. \nANITA ENGLES :: THE AMERICAN BOOKBINDERS MUSEUM\nJoin FABS members interested in Bindings for a Presentation and Discussion with Anita Engles\, Executive Director of San Francisco’s American Bookbinders Museum. Anita will share the development history of the museum and expand on modern binding techniques versus hand techniques.\nYou are invited to show a binding from your collection to discuss\, with attention to era.\nThis program will not be recorded. \nTo be added to this group’s list please contact Jennifer Larson at info@fabsocieties.org.
URL:http://www.fabsocieties.org/event/fabs-bindings-group/
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