Cherokee artists and Clemson faculty will come together to discuss the importance of Indigenous and Native American voices in literary interpretation at the first-ever Indigenous Annotations Lab Spring Symposium in the Adobe Studio and Makerspace located in Cooper Library Friday, April 21.
The Indigenous Annotations Lab (IAL) was started in 2020 by Clemson faculty members Matt Hooley (English), Santee Frazier (English) and Kelsey Sheaffer (Libraries) as an experiment in collaborative literary interpretation dedicated to rethinking the social, institutional and textual politics of annotation. Frazier, visiting assistant professor in the Department of English and Cherokee poet, said the purpose of the event is to take discourse…