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Finding Aid of the David Dunaway Writing the Southwest research and recordings, 1976-2005

University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for Southwest Research

Email: cswrref@unm.edu
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Collection Summary

Title David Dunaway Writing the Southwest research and recordings
Dates (Inclusive) 1976-2005
Creator Dunaway, David King
Abstract This collection consists of sound recordings from the radio documentary series "Writing the Southwest," a thirteen-part national radio documentary exploring literature from multiethnic authors (mainly from New Mexico) who helped define Southwestern American literature. The collection also contains research materials collected by David Dunaway, which he then used to produce the radio series and edit a companion book with Dr. Sara Spurgeon,Writing the Southwest.
Collection Number MSS 879 BC
Size 3 boxes (2.6 cu. ft.)
Repository University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Languages English

Biography / History

A group of Southwestern authors, who formed the Writers Co-op of Santa Fe in 1985 to help promote Southwestern authors, approached radio producer and University of New Mexico English professor David Dunaway to pilot a radio series that would highlight southwestern literature. Dunaway secured funding for the project from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Arizona Humanities Council, the Colorado Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities. Fourteen well-known authors from the Southwest participated in the series; examples include award-winning mystery novelist Tony Hillerman, African American novelist Terry McMillan, Navajo poet Luci Tapahonso and American writer John Nichols. The radio program consists of performance documentaries, in which authors’ readings are interlaced with interview excerpts and commentary from critics and literary historians. Dunaway authored the scripts and co-produced the series. In addition, Dunaway and Dr. Sara Spurgeon researched and edited a companion volume to the radio series published by Plume Books in 1995 entitled Writing the Southwest. The University of New Mexico Press published a revised edition in 2003.

David Dunaway received his B.A. Magna cum Laude from the University of Wisconsin, and his graduate training at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned the first Ph.D. in American Studies. He co-edited the text Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology published in 1996. He has produced many oral history radio series, winning major awards in the field. His national radio series, Writing the Southwest, has been broadcast on National Public Radio. Dunaway has lectured on the Writing the Southwest project at the University of Paris, Heidelberg and Copenhagen. Currently, he teaches biography and other professional writing courses at the University of New Mexico and continues to specialize in producing documentaries that present literature and history to a wide public audience.

Source: Some of the biographical information provided by David Dunaway


Scope and Content

(box 2, folder 17)

David Dunaway’s Writing the Southwest collection is divided into two series audio and research. The audio series consists of sound recordings from the radio documentary series “Writing the Southwest," a thirteen-part national radio documentary that explores literature from multiethnic authors (mainly from New Mexico) who helped define Southwestern American literature. Fourteen authors are represented and for each one there is related audio. The authors include: Edward Abbey, Rudolfo Anaya, Denise Chávez, Joy Harjo, Tony Hillerman, Linda Hogan, Barbara Kingsolver, Terry McMillan, John Nichols, Simon Ortiz, Alberto Ríos, Stan Steiner, Luci Tapahonso, and Frank Waters.

The audio series also contains recordings on consulting conferences in preparation for the radio series and interviews, readings, lectures and broadcasts with the writers listed above.

The research series constitutes the research David Dunaway collected from 1987-1995 to write the scripts, co-produce the radio series and edit the companion volume Writing the Southwest. The materials include biographical documents, criticism, correspondence, interview transcripts, production scripts, notes and a few photographs. In addition, the research series has publicity, a lecture series and media documents from promoting the radio series and book, consulting conferences transcripts and an overview of the project written by David Dunaway. These papers and recordings reveal the creative process and development of the radio series and evolution of the book. In addition, they highlight the unique American Southwest literary tradition

Source: Some of the scope and content information provided by David Dunaway


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Copy Restrictions

Limited duplication of print and photographic material is allowed for research purposes. Duplication of recordings permitted only with written permission from artist, performer, interviewer and interviewee, tribal authority, or current holder of intellectual property rights. User is responsible for compliance with all copyright, privacy, and libel laws. Permission is required for publications or distribution.


Preferred Citation

David Dunaway Writing the Southwest research and recordings (MSS 879), University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research


Processing Information

Inquire with reference staff for access to unprocessed addition of author interview recordings and Santa Fe Co-op files - 3 boxes, B3-3A


Separated Material

Archival CDs stored in B3.


Related Material

John Nichols Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico

Rudolfo Anaya Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico

Tony Hillerman Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico

Denise Chavez Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico

Luci Tapahonso Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico

Frank Waters Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico

Hector Torres Papers, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico


Access Terms

Abbey, Edward, 1927-1989

American Literature – New Mexico

American literature – Southwest, New

Anaya, Rudolfo A

Authors, American – 20th century – Interviews

Chávez, Denise

Harjo, Joy

Hillerman, Tony

Hogan, Linda

Kingsolver, Barbara

McMillan, Terry

New Mexico – In literature

New Mexico – Intellectual life

Nichols, John Treadwell, 1940-

Ortiz, Simon J., 1941-

Ríos, Alberto

Sound recordings

Southwest, New – In literature

Southwest, New – Intellectual life

Steiner, Stan

Tapahonso, Luci, 1953-

Waters, Frank, 1902-1995

Writing the Southwest


Contents List

Research  1976-2005

Description Container

Abbey, Edward  1984-1994

Box 1 Folder 1

Anaya, Rudolfo  1990s

Box 1 Folder 2

Anaya, Rudolfo - Production scripts and interviews  1988

Box 1 Folder 3

Chavez, Denise  1988-1995

Box 1 Folder 4

Harjo, Joy  1990s

Box 1 Folder 5

Harjo, Joy - Production scripts and notes  1992-1995

Box 1 Folder 6

Hillerman, Tony  1987-1995

Box 1 Folder 7

Hogan, Linda  1992-1996

Box 1 Folder 8

Hogan, Linda - Production scripts and notes  1992-1995

Box 1 Folder 9

Kingsolver, Barbara  1991-2001

Box 1 Folder 10

Kingsolver, Barbara - Productionscripts and notes  1994

Box 1 Folder 11

McMillan, Terry  1988-1996

Box 1 Folder 12

McMillan, Terry - Production scripts and notes  1993-1994

Box 1 Folder 13

Nichols, John  1981-2005

Includes photograph

Box 2 Folder 1

Nichols, John - Interviews  1988

Box 2 Folder 2

Nichols, John - Production scripts and notes  1992-1995

Box 2 Folder 3

Ortiz, Simon  1988-1995

Box 2 Folder 4

Rios, Alberto  1992-2001

Box 2 Folder 5

Rios, Alberto - Production scripts and notes  1993-1995

Box 2 Folder 6

Silko, Leslie Marmon  1992-1993

Box 2 Folder 7

Steiner, Stan  1976-1995

Box 2 Folder 8

Steiner, Stan - Production scripts and notes  1976-1995

Box 2 Folder 9

Tapahonso, Luci  1985-1995

Box 2 Folder 10

Waters, Frank  1990s

Box 2 Folder 11

Writing the Southwest Consultant Conferences   8/7/1994; 11/5-11/7/1994

Box 2 Folder 12

Writing the Southwest - Foreword to the book  undated

Box 2 Folder 13

Writing the Southwest Lecture Series  2004

Box 2 Folder 14

Writing the Southwest Music Production Materials  undated

Box 2 Folder 15

Writing the Southwest - Project Overview  undated

Box 2 Folder 16

Writing the Southwest - Publicity and Media  1994-2005

Includes photograph

Box 2 Folder 17

Santa Fe Writer's Cooperative files  1983-1985

including Stan Steiner, Dunaway, Rudolfo Anaya, Denise Chavez, Tony Hillerman, N. Scott Momaday, Luci Tapahanso and others. Publicity, grants, letters, articles, activities

Box 2 Folder 18

Audio  1986-1995

Description Container

Anaya, Rudolfo   1988-1994

Box 3 CD 1-4, 52-64

Booktalk  undated

CD 66: Steiner, Anaya, Hillerman

Box 3 CD 65, 66

Consultant Conference  undated

Box 3 CD 67-68, 119-120

DMFI Solo Session - Bobby Gold  12/4/94

Box 3 CD 69

Don't Fence Me In  undated

Box 3 CD 70

Dunaway, David King  undated

Box 3 CD 71

Chavez, Denise  1995

Tape 34 has some deterioration

Box 3 CD 5-7, 34

Harjo, Joy   1990-1994

Box 3 CD 8-11, 72-80, 121a, 121b

Hillerman, Tony  1986-1995

Box 3 CD 12-14, 35-37, 81-88

Hogan, Linda  1994

Box 3 CD 15-18, 38, 89

Kingsolver, Barbara  undated

Box 3 CD 90-92

McMillan, Terry  1993-1994

Box 3 CD 39, 93-98

Nichols, John  1988-1994

Box 3 CD 19-23, 40, 99-104

Ortiz, Simon  1988

Box 3 CD 24-26, 41, 105-107

Rios, Albert   3/23/95

Box 3 CD 42, 108-109

Steiner, Stan  undated

Box 3 CD 27-28, 43, 110-111

Tapahonso, Luci  undated

Box 3 CD 29-31, 44, 112-115

Waters, Frank  1995

Box 3 CD 32, 45, 116-118

 
 
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