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Catherine Lutz papers (Ms.2019.016)

Brown University Library

Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI, 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Scope & content

This collection consists of the professional papers of Catherine Lutz, the Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of International Studies and Professor of Anthropology at Brown University. Materials include correspondence, conference materials, handwritten notes, clippings, and drafts documenting Lutz's research in military, war and society; automobility and inequality; and United States twentieth century history and ethnography. Materials date from 1973-2016 and are arranged into 9 series.

Series 1, PERSONAL AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT, 1973-2015, includes articles about Lutz and her research, education files documenting her graduate work at Harvard University, and a tenure dossier. Of particular note is the legal file which documents the arrest of Lutz and several others after they protested the war in Iraq. This series is arranged alphabetically by record type.

Series 2, CORRESPONDENCE, 1980-2011, contains correspondence regarding various conferences, publications, and research topics. Additional correspondence can also be found in Series 3, Conferences; Series 4, Talks; Series 5, Writings and Related; and Series 6, Subject Files. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic.

Series 3, CONFERENCES, 1982-2010, contains conference materials such as handwritten notes, schedules, panel descriptions, and correspondence. Conferences of interest include "The Arrogance of Power: Being American After 9/11," "The Iraq War and Ethnographic Imagination at a Distance," and "Socialization of Emotion." Of particular note is the folder on the especially controversial teach-ins at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, regarding the events of September 11, 2001. Additional conference materials can be found in Series 4, Talks. Conference titles in quotations were created by Lutz, all other titles were derived from the materials. This series is arranged alphabetically by conference title.

Series 4, TALKS, 1980-2015, contains handwritten, typed, and annotated drafts of talks by Lutz. Some talks include conference materials or clippings. Talks of interest include "Costs of War," "Car Culture in the United States: Marketing Automobility and Leisure Pleasures," "Emotions, Legal Politics and Domestic Violence in the United States," and "Testimony before the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment." Talk titles are derived from information in the materials as they were titled by Lutz, thus some talks are titled as "comments" on works by others. This series is arranged alphabetically by talk title.

Series 5, WRITINGS AND RELATED, 1980-2016, includes drafts, proofs, handwritten notes, and correspondence regarding articles, books, chapters in edited works, news articles, op-eds, reports, and reviews by Lutz. Particularly interesting materials relate to three of Lutz's books: "Homefront: A Military City and the American 20th Century," "Language and the Politics of Emotion," and "Schooled: Ordinary, Extraordinary Teaching in an Age of Change." This series is arranged alphabetically by type of writing and then alphabetically by title.

Series 6, SUBJECT FILES, 1982-2010, includes handwritten notes, clippings, news articles, annotated readings, and correspondence related to topics such as domestic violence, the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and militarization and gender. Of particular interest are the two folders of interviews with people who participated in the CARE Family Domestic Violence Program in North Carolina. Folder titles in quotations were created by Lutz, all other folder titles were created by the processor. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 7, OVERSIZE MATERIALS, 2008-2015, contains 4 posters for talks by Lutz. This series is arranged alphabetically by title of the talk.

Series 8, ELECTRONIC RECORDS, 1993-2009, contains a 3.5-inch floppy disc, audio cassettes, CDs, and VHS tapes. This series is arranged alphabetically by record type and then alphabetically by title on the carrier.

Series 9, RESTRICTED, 1977-1995, contains handwritten notes, interview transcripts, photos, and statistics, regarding Lutz's book, "Reading National Geographic." This series can only be accessed with permission from Lutz. To access this series, email Lutz at catherine_lutz@brown.edu and forward her response to the Pembroke Center Archivist at pembroke_archives@brown.edu prior to viewing these materials.