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"Strange Days: Conversations with the Doctor", circa 1995
About artist Larry Bell. See also: "Lunch with Dr. Lux."
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Typescript drafts--chapters 29 and 30, circa 1995-1997
"The Governor's 'Acutely Controversial' Position" and "The Long Arm of Emergency Provisions"
Occasional papers, etc.--India and Pakistan, 1994-1998
Most of the printed material in Box 6 is stamped as a gift from Austin to South Asia Studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and includes occasional underlining or annotation by Austin. Subjects of the printed material include the Indian Parliament and elections, Indian politics, law, constitution and judicial system, education, the press, foreign policy and strategy, Pakistan and Kashmir. Pamphlets include the Alladi Diary by Professor Alladi Ramakrishnan. Publications include those from the Indian Law Institute, the Bar Association of India, Asian Survey, the Asia Society, Foreign Policy Institute briefs, and occasional papers from the Stimson Center, among many others.
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Open Book Program, circa 1995
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This event is hosted by PEN's Open Book Committee, held at the central library of the Los Angeles Library system. Also represented at the event is Los Angeles based independent bookstore Eso Won Books, who has a table set up at the event selling some of their books. The moderator makes opening statements, including reading the manifesto of PEN's Open Book Committee. In part it states: "The one and only purpose of the PEN Open Book Committee is to open the world of publishing to the richness and diversity of the cultures that make up America." Panelists make individual comments about challenges in the publishing industry, specifically regarding the topic of diversity. The panel is made up of Campbell, Quintana, Brown, Diane D'Andrade (senior children's books editor at Harcourt Brace, San Diego), Liz Williams (marketing director at Valentine Publishing), and Paul Yamazaki (head book buyer of City Lights Bookstore).
"The Coca Crystal Show: If I Can't Dance, You Can Keep Your Revolution" Demo Tape, circa 1980s-1990s
Tape is labeled "Jill Seiden." Content consists of a demo tape for Coca Crystal and Jill Seiden's television show "The Coca Crystal Show: If I Can't Dance, You Can Keep Your Revolution," including clips of sample content intended to be circulated to television producers and advertisers.
Violence: Imagination and Myth in America, 1995 September 14
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William H. Gass, Jayne Anne Phillips, Brent Staples, and Robert Stone discuss violence in reality and the American imagination, and how history, culture, language, and literature shape and represent violence and make it banal. Sean Wilentz is the moderator and Robert B. Silvers introduces the panelists.