Episode 18. “Women as Makers of Books”
May 5, 2024 in Anniversary, Book, Design, Manuscript Studies, Research Group Episodes for The Research Group Speaks, Research Group Speaks (The Series)
“The Research Group Speaks”
Episode 18
“Women as Makers of Books”
Saturday 14 December 2024
1:00–2:30 pm EST (GMT-5) by Zoom
Jaclyn Reed, Hannah Goeselt, Linda Civitello,
Mildred Budny, and Others
[Posted on 3 May 2024, with updates]
By its focus upon the agency of women in and for books, this Episode offers a pendant at the end of our 2024 Anniversary Year for the Episode which opened the year.
Then, in January, scholars, teachers, and writers spoke about their interests, long-term work , and current projects concerned with the writings of women authors across a long span of time. Reflecting women’s roles, opportunities, constraints, and resourcefulness, the writings cover a wide range of spheres, subjects, approaches, and styles. The works range from literary creations to recipes for cookery.
Now, in December, the same speakers from that Episode return to offer reflections, presentations, or responses on the subject of women who contributed in one or more ways to the production of books in various forms during a range of periods across history. Other speakers and respondents join them, along with our audience engaging in the discussion with questions, comments, and observations.
For the January Episode, Mildred Budny was the presider. For the December Episode, Justin Hastings will preside.
We thank all our contributors, presiders, and attendees.
A Bridge for, or across,
Our 2024 Anniversary Year
In keeping with the Theme of our Anniversary Year, Bridges, this Episode brings the opportunity to round out the year by means of a bridge across the RGME’s year with a return or expansion upon the theme of women responsible for contributions to the making of books. Now, we think of them not only as writers of texts, as at the beginning of the year in Episode 15, but also, or instead, as makers of the images, scripts, bindings, and/or other materials which make up books themselves as carriers of knowledge, art, expressions, explorations, and manifestations of human aspirations.
Genres and Styles
Womens’ contributions to the “making of books” also extend to manuscripts or other forms of presenting the written word in material form. These makers chose to work in spheres ranging from calligraphy to illustrations and the designs which governed the layout or production of the works themselves.
Periods under consideration might range widely across centuries and cultures. Examples include the Arts and Crafts Movement which flourished in Europe and North America circa 1880–1920, the Art Nouveau Movement of circa 1890–1910, and the Art Deco Style of the 1910s to 1930s.
Update:
Since we began to plan this Episode, more of our events in our 2024 Anniversary Year address the subject.
For example, in October, online by Zoom:
- the co-sponsored set of webinars on Medieval Women’s Networks” on Thursday and Friday 17–18 October by Zoom
- and the Autumn Symposium 2024 Autumn Symposium “At the Helm: Spotlight on Special Collections as Teaching Events”
on Friday and Saturday 25–26 October by Zoom; its first session showcases contributions to book-production in the Victorian period Read the rest of this entry →