Alice Butler

Alice Butler is an interdisciplinary scholar-writer. She is Tutor (Research) in Arts and Humanities at the Royal College of Art.
Inspired by the scrappy and recycled epistolary materials of Emily Dickinson’s poetry (fig. 1), the paper was a collage of excerpts from the correspondence by which we had slowly gathered and reflected on our research. It was an assemblage of accumulated cut-outs from a pandemic world; a sticky juxtaposition of our work with the intimate distractions of lives-in-confinement; a thrifty art of attachment, which helped us to understand more of our everyday adherences to our work on chronically ill, chronically marginalized female subjects, long dead, as well as to each other as feminist scholars and writers.
Emily Dickinson, Long Years apart – can make no –, Amherst Manuscript #277, undated (ca. 1836–1886), Box 4, Folder 17, Emily Dickinson Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College.

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