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Moving Pictures e Celluloid Archive, Indigenous Agency, and the Work of Edward S. Curtis ursday, November 13, 12–4 .. Alexander Library Teleconference Lecture Hall (4th oor) 169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey A symposium sponsored by the Center for Race and Ethnicity, the Center for Cultural Analysis, and the American Studies Department www.curtislm.rutgers.edu cca.rutgers.edu Edward Curtis’s landmark 1914 silent film, newly restored and framed by live performances of the original musical score and Kwakwaka’wakw dance Featuring a discussion of For more information, please contact [email protected] or phone (732) 932-8426 Introduced by Aaron Glass (American Museum of Natural History and Bard Graduate Center) and Brad Evans (Rutgers University) Discussants: Kate Flint (Rutgers University, English) Alison Griths (Baruch College/CUNY, Communications and Film History) Jolene Rickard (Cornell University, History of Art) Alan Trachtenberg (Yale University, American Studies) Shamoon Zamir (King’s College, University of London, American Studies)

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  • Moving Pictures!e Celluloid Archive,

    Indigenous Agency, and the Work of Edward S. Curtis

    !ursday, November 13, 12–4 p.m.Alexander Library Teleconference Lecture Hall (4th $oor)

    169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey

    A symposium sponsored by the Center for Race and Ethnicity, the Center for Cultural Analysis, and the American Studies Department

    www.curtis!lm.rutgers.educca.rutgers.edu

    Edward Curtis’s landmark 1914 silent film, newly restored and framed by live performances of the original musical score and Kwakwaka’wakw dance

    Featuring a discussion of

    For more information, please contact [email protected] or phone (732) 932-8426

    Introduced by Aaron Glass (American Museum of Natural History and Bard Graduate Center) and Brad Evans (Rutgers University)

    Discussants:Kate Flint (Rutgers University, English)

    Alison Gri%ths (Baruch College/CUNY, Communications and Film History)Jolene Rickard (Cornell University, History of Art)

    Alan Trachtenberg (Yale University, American Studies)Shamoon Zamir (King’s College, University of London, American Studies)