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Alessandro Portelli keynotes Library of Congress symposium, June 16 on the FWP

  • 1.  Alessandro Portelli keynotes Library of Congress symposium, June 16 on the FWP

    Posted May 22, 2023 04:59 PM

    Hello friends,

    The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress will host this free public symposium bringing together the contemporary perspectives of public scholars, documentary producers and curators on the legacy of the Federal Writers' Project (1935-39). The event focuses attention on the ways in which the Library's extraordinary archival collection of FWP materials continues to inform and inspire public outreach and interdisciplinary scholarship in fields ranging from public and oral history to folklore to journalism and ethnic studies. The symposium is anchored by contributing authors to the recently published book Rewriting America: New Essays on the Federal Writers' Project.

    WHERE: James Madison Building - Mumford Room (LM649)

    101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20540

    Register Now :  

    The symposium will feature a rich array of scholarship on topics including new readings of the narratives of formerly enslaved African Americans, the practice and production of oral history podcasts in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and emergent research into the once-obscured work of Asian American and Mexican American writers in the FWP. Prominent historians Catherine Stewart, Jerrold Hirsch, and John Edgar Tidwell will participate in roundtable discussions alongside emerging scholars, LC curators, policy makers, and media producers. Renowned oral historian Alessandro Portelli will travel from Italy to deliver the keynote address.

    Symposium info:

    This program is made possible with the generous support of the American Folklore Society, the Oral History Association and City University of New York.

    See y'all there!

    Guha



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    Guha Shankar, PhD
    Sr. Folklife Specialist
    Co-director, Civil Rights History Project
    Coordinator, Ancestral Voices
    American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
    Washington, DC
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