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  • 1.  Call for Proposals

    Posted 10 days ago

    We are thrilled to announce that Rochester, New York, will be hosting the 2025 SHARP Conference from July 7-11, 2025, with the theme "Communities and Values of the Book." This is an exciting opportunity to highlight the rich book culture of our city, as well as its surrounding regions, to an international audience.

    We kindly ask for your help in sharing this news widely by forwarding it to your members, colleagues, or any communities you think might be interested in attending or participating. We want to ensure the broadest inclusion and representation possible.

    Conference Theme: The theme for SHARP 2025, "Communities and Values of the Book," encourages participants to examine communities and values, separately or together, and explore their intersections within book culture and bibliographic history. We invite proposals that think expansively about these topics, including voices from marginalized and non-mainstream communities.

    What is SHARP?
    The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP), a global scholarly society dedicated to exploring the social roles of print and communication in all its forms. Founded in 1992, SHARP engages with everything from manuscripts to ephemera to digital texts, investigating how print and digital media can both promote and exclude voices throughout history and into the future.

    Why Rochester?
    The Rochester and greater Western and Central New York regions are uniquely positioned as hubs of book and print culture. From the Burned-Over District's connections with spiritualism, abolition, and suffrage movements, to historic presses like Roycroft and industrial innovators like Xerox, the area has a rich legacy of engaging with the written word. Additionally, Rochester's history is enriched by literary traditions from historically marginalized groups, such as the Haudenosaunee and the Deaf community, making it an ideal setting for discussions about the diverse values and communities associated with books and other forms of textual and visual expression.

    Call for Proposals: We are accepting proposals for individual papers, lightning talks, workshops, and fully-planned panels. Abstracts are due by December 1, 2024.

    We would love for you to join us in Rochester for these vibrant conversations, but first, help us get the word out! Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions: sharp.rochester2025@gmail.com

    Thank you for your support in sharing this exciting opportunity!

    2025 SHARP Conference Organizing Committee



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    Elizabeth Call
    University Archivist
    Rochester NY
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