Book Anatomy: Author Amy Gore in Conversation with Dan Radus on Body Politics and the Indigenous Materiality of Book History

Date: 7 March 2024
Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Zoom
Presented by: The Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography

Join SoFCB Senior Fellows Amy Gore and Dan Radus for a conversation about Gore’s book Book Anatomy: Body Politics and Materiality in Indigenous Book History. This event is part of a series celebrating new books in critical bibliography and is sponsored by Rare Book School’s Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography (SoFCB).

This event was held on 7 March 2024. See below for a link to the YouTube recording.

Amy Gore is an SoFCB Senior Fellow and an Assistant Professor of English at North Dakota State University, where she specializes in early and nineteenth-century American literature, book history and print culture, and Native American literature. Her first book, Book Anatomy: Body Politics and Materiality in Indigenous Book History, theorizes the material relationships between books and bodies by tracing editions of early Indigenous books across time as embodied expressions of print culture power relations. Her articles appear in Studies in American Indian Literature, Pedagogy, and Western American Literature.

You are invited to watch the March 2024 recording of the event below via our RBS YouTube channel.