When: 
Thursday, March 24, 2022 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Where: 
Gendebien Room, Skillman Library
Presenter: 
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Price: 
Free

The 2021 Paul and June Schlueter Lecture on the Art & History of the Book will feature Professor Matthew G. Kirschenbaum of the University of Maryland, author of several acclaimed books on the history of the book and media in the digital age. Kirschenbaum will be speaking about his new book ‘Bitstreams The Future of Digital Literary Heritage’ (University of Pennsylvania Press) which looks at opportunities and obligations for book history, textual criticism, and bibliography when literary texts are distributed across digital platforms, devices, formats, and networks.

Kirschenbaum’ previous books include ‘Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing,’ published by Harvard University Press in 2016, and his first book, ‘Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination, (MIT Press, 2008) won multiple prizes, including the 16th annual Prize for a First Book from the Modern Language Association. His public-facing writing has appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Slate, LA Review of Books, Paris Review Daily, War on the Rocks, The Conversation, and Public Books. His research has been covered by the New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Republic, The Guardian, National Public Radio, Boing Boing, and WIRED, among many other outlets.

Masks are required for this in-person event.

Please note that this talk has been rescheduled from October of 2021.

The Schlueter Lecture series is funded by a generous gift from Paul and June Schlueter. This year's lecture is co-sponsored by the the Department of English.

Sponsored by: 
Friends of Skillman Library

Contact information

Name: 
Thomas Lannon
Email: 
lannont@lafayette.edu