Abstract:
The kari edwards papers comprises approximately 4.6 gigabytes of digital content (approximately 3300 files) and 9.88 linear feet of paper materials and art objects. The bulk of the digital files can be described as born digital; content originating in a computer environment. These files consist of drafts of edwards' published works of poetry, drafts of unpublished works, images of cover art for works, reviews of edwards' poetry, syllabi and letters to publishers. The collection also contains a significant number of digital images, including born digital images and other images that are digital surrogates of print photographs. The bulk of the digital images were taken during travel to various parts of India including Auroville, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mamallapuram, and Varanasi between 2004 and 2006. The physical records include notebooks, manuscripts, ephemera, clippings, official documents, unique publications, photographs, artworks on paper and canvas.
Copyright:
Copyright of papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and the Poetry Collection before requesting photocopies and/or publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Once permission is obtained, most papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures unless otherwise specified.
Scope and Content:
The kari edwards papers includes approximately 3300 digital files representing edwards’ work as an artist, poet, teacher, and gender activist. Drafts of published and unpublished writing, cover art, graphic files, reviews, and correspondence from many of edwards’ works, including <title>a day in the life of p.</title>, <title>Bharat jiva</title>, <title>a diary of lies</title>, <title>having been blue for charity</title>, <title>iduna</title>, <title>Low</title>, <title>obedience</title>, <title>one imagines something supposedly</title>, p<title>ost/(pink)</title>, and <title>succubus in my pocket</title>. In addition to written work, the collection contains moving image recordings of poetry readings by edwards. Works with others, including collaborators Erica Kaufman and Anny Ballardini are also included.kari edwards teaching experience is reflected in a series of syllabi and course proposals for classes in art appreciation, creative writing, gender and myth, poetry, sculpture, and women’s literature. Edwards taught these courses in Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India, Naropa University, Boulder, CO, University of Colorado-Boulder, Community College of Aurora, CO, University of Denver, and the Taylor School of Art at Temple University.A large portion of the collection consists of digital images and moving images that document edwards’ travel with partner Frances Blau through India including the cities of Delhi, Pondicherry, Varanasi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Auroville, an experimental village in the state of Tamil Nadu. edwards’ personal life is further documented in digital images taken in Newton, Massachusetts, San Diego and San Francisco, California. Separately, a donation of genealogical materials was given to the Poetry Collection in 2011. This material includes census records, death and marriage records, immigration records, and other genealogical research.The paper materials in the collection consist of materials created, used, and collected, during edwards’ lifetime. It also consists of posthumous materials related to edwards’ life and career, including papers, publications, artworks, and documentation related to collaborations, tributes, memorials, obituaries, and correspondence regarding hir ongoing legacy.Record types in the collection include notebooks, typed manuscripts, handwritten and email correspondence, ephemera, photographs, copies of publications used for public readings, chapbooks collected by edwards, inscribed publications addressed to edwards and Frances Blau, artworks on paper and canvas, as well as the urn for edwards’ ashes designed by the artist and ceramicist Adil Writer (ashes scattered in December 2007 at Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA).
Arrangement:
The kari edwards collection, circa 1982-2011 comprises approximately 4.6 gigabytes of digital material (approximately 3300 files). The bulk of the collection, a file directory containing 2.7 gigabytes of digital content (approximately 2800 files), was transferred to the Poetry Collection in 2012. The structure of the file directory, folder names, and file names was retained during processing and is replicated in the arrangement of the collection. The remaining portion of the collection, namely audio files, audiovisual recordings of poetry readings, and a series of records on family history, were donated to the Poetry Collection at a later date.Prior to processing in August 2022, the paper materials were housed in folders, arranged roughly by record type. This arrangement has been maintained in processing, new accessions have been added to the collection, reflecting this arrangement. The items have been re-foldered, the order of the folders or the items within folders have not been re-arranged. Subsequent accessions have been filed according to this arrangement.
Restrictions:
Access to digital material provided via the Special Collections' Digital Archives online repository.This collection has been minimally processed. Privacy protected information (including but not limited to certain educational, medical, financial, criminal, attorney-client, and/or personnel records) may be revealed during use of archival collections, particularly in collections that are unprocessed or have been minimally processed. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within the archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose if found within the archival collections.
Restrictions:
The kari edwards papers, circa 1982-2018, is open for research.Access copies of these files are available for research use. During processing, formatting of the files may have been altered. The file format of the access copy may be different than the preservation copy. Refer to the collection processing note for additional information on format migration.This collection has been minimally processed. Privacy protected information (including but not limited to certain educational, medical, financial, criminal, attorney-client, and/or personnel records) may be revealed during use of archival collections, particularly in collections that are unprocessed or have been minimally processed. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within the archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose if found within the archival collections.
Beginning Date (Creation):
1982
Ending Date (Creation):
2019