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DarntonWatch

By Millicent Weber

DarntonWatch is a podcast is designed to support researchers investigating book publishing, circulation, and reading practices to share their talks and papers online. All material posted to this podcast remains the copyright of the originating researcher. Please contact Millicent Weber (millicent.weber@anu.edu.au) if you have any questions or concerns, or if you would like to contribute a recording.
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DarntonWatch E16: Kenna MacTavish on "Crisis Book Browsing: Restructuring the Retail Shelf Life of Books"

DarntonWatchNov 24, 2020

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DarntonWatch E17: Corinna Norrick-Rühl on "Observations on theorizing & modelling mail-order book culture"

DarntonWatch E17: Corinna Norrick-Rühl on "Observations on theorizing & modelling mail-order book culture"

Dr Corinna Norrick-Rühl from the University of Münster gives the paper "Observations on theorizing & modelling mail-order book culture". This builds on research presented at the 2019 conference of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, and also on Dr Norrick-Rühl's recent book, Book Clubs and Book Commerce.

As David Carter shows, subscription book clubs and similar ‘middlebrow’ endeavors had a distinct ‘dual commitment to culture and to its wider diffusion.’  Since roughly the middle of the twentieth century until today, these clubs have influenced the canon and simultaneously subverted it through the popularization of reading and blurring of cultural categories and boundaries. Mail-order catalogues enabled consumers to shop for books in the comfort of their own homes, independent of infrastructure and without having to engage with a bookseller, avoiding judgment of reading preferences or embarrassment lest they appear ill-informed. Through book sales clubs, book ownership was transformed into an affordable and attainable goal for millions of people.

Studies of publisher book clubs tend to focus on the local or national context, though book sales clubs are enmeshed in the global history of the book, not least through their significance for the foundation and spread of international media conglomerates such as Holtzbrinck or Bertelsmann. This brief paper will consider different theoretical frameworks and their applicability to understanding the success story of publisher book clubs, as well as introducing the ‘4 C model,’ which describes the benefits of and reasons for membership in book clubs in four categories.

Nov 25, 202031:07
DarntonWatch E16: Kenna MacTavish on "Crisis Book Browsing: Restructuring the Retail Shelf Life of Books"
Nov 24, 202017:25
DarntonWatch E15: Dr Karryl Kim Sagun Trajano on "Past Forward: The Future of Comic Book Publishing in the Philippines"

DarntonWatch E15: Dr Karryl Kim Sagun Trajano on "Past Forward: The Future of Comic Book Publishing in the Philippines"

Dr Karryl Kim Sagun Trajano from Nanyang Technological University Singapore reads the paper "Past Forward: The Future of Comic Book Publishing in the Philippines", originally presented at the 2017 conference of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing in Victoria, BC, Canada.

Oct 08, 202015:16
DarntonWatch E14: Dr Richard Saunders on "Papermaking in Territorial Utah"

DarntonWatch E14: Dr Richard Saunders on "Papermaking in Territorial Utah"

Dr Richard Saunders from Southern Utah University presents "Papermaking in Territorial Utah", a paper delivered as part of a video conference on 21 April 2020 after the announced cancellation of the American Institute of Conservators' conference during...
May 29, 202001:03:43
DarntonWatch E13: Dr Amanda Lastoria on "How to Document, Historicize and Interrogate Book Design"

DarntonWatch E13: Dr Amanda Lastoria on "How to Document, Historicize and Interrogate Book Design"

Dr Amanda Lastoria from Simon Fraser University reads the paper "How to Document, Historicize and Interrogate Book Design", originally presented at the Bibliographical Society of Canada's annual conference at the Congress of the Humanities and Social...
May 29, 202021:38
DarntonWatch E12: Dr D-M Withers on "Enterprising Women: Independence, Finance and Virago Press, c.1976-1993"
May 19, 202034:51
DarntonWatch E11: Dr Lauren O'Hagan on "Class, Culture and Conflict in the Edwardian Book Inscription"

DarntonWatch E11: Dr Lauren O'Hagan on "Class, Culture and Conflict in the Edwardian Book Inscription"

Dr Lauren O'Hagan from Cardiff University reads the paper "Class, Culture and Conflict in the Edwardian Book Inscription". This paper was originally presented at the 2018 conference of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing,...
May 19, 202018:45
DarntonWatch E10: Dr Jodi McAlister on "Not quite YA, not yet adult: The short but complex history of "New Adult" fiction"

DarntonWatch E10: Dr Jodi McAlister on "Not quite YA, not yet adult: The short but complex history of "New Adult" fiction"

Dr Jodi McAlister from Deakin University reads the paper "Not quite YA, not yet adult: The short but complex history of "New Adult" fiction" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202021:55
DarntonWatch E09: Dr Laurel Cohn on "Education or entertainment? Effect and intent in books for the young"

DarntonWatch E09: Dr Laurel Cohn on "Education or entertainment? Effect and intent in books for the young"

Dr Laurel Cohn from the University of Queensland reads the paper "Education or entertainment? Effect and intent in books for the young" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202021:53
DarntonWatch E08: Dr Jan Zwar on "Key findings from a three-year study on the contemporary Australian book industry: Authors, publishers and readers in a time of change"

DarntonWatch E08: Dr Jan Zwar on "Key findings from a three-year study on the contemporary Australian book industry: Authors, publishers and readers in a time of change"

Dr Jan Zwar from Macquarie University reads the paper "Key findings from a three-year study on the contemporary Australian book industry: Authors, publishers and readers in a time of change" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne,...
Apr 08, 202021:07
DarntonWatch E07: Roundtable conversation "Teaching publishing, teaching presses"

DarntonWatch E07: Roundtable conversation "Teaching publishing, teaching presses"

Dr Per Henningsgaard (Curtin University), Dr Tracy O’Shaughnessy (RMIT University), Dr Sybil Nolan (University of Melbourne) and crime author and publisher Meg Vann (University of Queensland) present the roundtable "Teaching Publishing; Teaching...
Apr 08, 202037:01
DarntonWatch E06: Jo Ritale on "Legal deposit in the 21st century"

DarntonWatch E06: Jo Ritale on "Legal deposit in the 21st century"

Jo Ritale from the State Library of Victoria reads the paper "Legal deposit in the 21st century", co-authored with Libby Cass, at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202020:50
DarntonWatch E05: Dr Per Henningsgaard on "The conventions of the research that informs Australian cultural policy about writing and publishing"

DarntonWatch E05: Dr Per Henningsgaard on "The conventions of the research that informs Australian cultural policy about writing and publishing"

Dr Per Henningsgaard from Curtin University reads the paper "The conventions of the research that informs Australian cultural policy about writing and publishing" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202019:36
DarntonWatch E04: Dr Andy Fuller on "Reframing Indonesian-Australian cultural policy through publishing"

DarntonWatch E04: Dr Andy Fuller on "Reframing Indonesian-Australian cultural policy through publishing"

Dr Andy Fuller from the University of Melbourne reads the paper "Reframing Indonesian-Australian cultural policy through publishing", co-authored with Nuraini Juliastuti, at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202019:57
DarntonWatch E03: Dr Emmett Stinson on "Self-publishing highbrow literature"

DarntonWatch E03: Dr Emmett Stinson on "Self-publishing highbrow literature"

Dr Emmett Stinson from Deakin University reads the paper "Self-publishing highbrow literature" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202021:04
DarntonWatch E02: Dr Beth Driscoll on "Actions and reactions at the cardboard Frankfurt Buchmesse"

DarntonWatch E02: Dr Beth Driscoll on "Actions and reactions at the cardboard Frankfurt Buchmesse"

Dr Beth Driscoll from the University of Melbourne reads the paper "Actions and reactions at the cardboard Frankfurt Buchmesse" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202019:04
DarntonWatch E01: Dr Alexandra Dane on "The politics of eligibility and the laws of literary prizes"

DarntonWatch E01: Dr Alexandra Dane on "The politics of eligibility and the laws of literary prizes"

Dr Alexandra Dane from the University of Melbourne reads the paper "The politics of eligibility and the laws of literary prizes" at the 2018 Independent Publishing Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Apr 08, 202015:57