#  Symposium on Trans/Queer Approaches to Bibliography and Book History (Series of Events) 

 



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 **March 11 - March 13, 2025** 

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 **Houghton Library, Harvard Yard and other locations (RSVP, open to the public)**  



 

 



 

We are pleased to announce a series of events exploring trans and queer approaches to bibliography and book history, featuring scholars from Harvard and beyond. These events are co-sponsored by the **Bibliographical Society of America, the RBS Mellon Fellowship in Critical Bibliography, the Long 18th-Century Colloquium in the English Department, and the Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in Book History.** **Tuesday, March 11**  
**12:00 PM | Houghton Library**  
**Long 18th-Century and Romanticism Graduate Colloquium**  
Session with **Carlisle Yingst (Harvard PhD '23)**, presenting their research and leading an interactive guide to bibliographical research methods. Open to Harvard graduate students and colloquium members. To register, email **<ceyingst@g.harvard.edu>**.

 **5:30–7:30 PM | Houghton Library**  
**Ana Parejo Vadillo, Philip and Frances Hofer Lecture**  
*"Queerly Bound: Michael Field"*

 [More Information and RSVP](https://libcal.library.harvard.edu/calendar/main/hofer-lecture-spring-2025-parjeo-vadillo)

 **Wednesday, March 12**  
**2:00–5:00 PM | Houghton Library &amp; Printing Studio**  
Hands-on session for Harvard undergraduates, featuring special collections materials (2:00–3:30) and a printing demonstration (3:30–5:00). **Sign up here:** \[<https://form.jotform.com/250443900189052>\]

 **Thursday, March 13**  
**6:00 PM | Thompson Room, Barker Center**  
**Trans Bibliography: A Symposium**  
Featuring:

- **Brandi K. Adams (ASU) &amp; Kadin Henningsen (UIUC)** – *Towards A Trans* Bibliography of Early Modern English Drama: A Provocation\*
- **J.D. Sargan (UGA)** – *Constellating Manuscripts’ Home: Community Formation in Anti-essentialist Manuscript Transmission Networks*

 Join us for this engaging series of events examining new approaches to bibliography, book history, and archival research.



 

 



 

 

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