Don’t miss the CMCS Blackness and Publicness Working Group’s last event this semester! On Friday, November 6 from 12 – 2 pm the group will host Dr. Mia Bagneris, Director of the… Read More
Month: October 2020
Reminder: CMCS Grant Deadlines Nov. 1st
The Center for Material Culture Studies is pleased to offer several sources of funding to University of Delaware graduate students pursuing research in material culture studies. Please click on the… Read More
Oct. 28: Graduate Student Working Group Event Emerging Professional Q&A
The Methods in Material Culture Graduate Student Working Group is hosting its next event on Wednesday, October 28th at 6pm. Join the group for a Q&A with emerging professional Nalleli Guillen,… Read More
Where Are They Now: DELPHI Alumna Galina Olmsted
Galina Olmsted (Department of Art History) was a participant in the Delaware Public Humanities Institute in 2016. She defended her dissertation “Making and Exhibiting Modernism: Gustave Caillebotte in Paris, New… Read More
“The Death of Things: Ephemera and the American Novel” by Dr. Sarah Wasserman
“Nothing ever really disappears from the internet” has become a common warning of the digital age. But the twentieth century was filled with ephemera—items that were designed to disappear forever—and… Read More
Parker Publishes on Women’s Suffrage & Civil Rights
Over summer 2020, Dr. Alison Parker contributed to the commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment. Check out her blog post, “Mary Church Terrell: Black Suffragist and Civil Rights… Read More
Material Culture Pedagogy Working Group
The Material Culture Pedagogy Working Group brings together faculty, staff, and graduate students across University of Delaware’s campus and affiliated cultural institutions to discuss how to teach material culture to diverse audiences… Read More
Domínguez Torres Publishes in the Oxford Handbook of History and Material Culture
Want to learn about the early modern pearl industry? Check out Dr. Mónica Domínguez Torres’s chapter “Mastery, Artifice, and the Natural Order: A Jewel from the Early Modern Pearl Industry” in The… Read More
Blackness and Publicness Working Group
What is public and who decides? How is racial identity formed, communicated, and negotiated through material, visual, and virtual formats? Public performances of blackness and the politics of racial identity… Read More