Critical Theory
See also the separate page describing the Critical Theory Archive. Some of the most renowned theorists whose papers have been collected have been professors at UCI.
- Derrida (Jacques)
Scholarly manuscripts of seminars, publications, and conference papers (1940s-1998) by the "father of Deconstruction." The earliest materials date from his years as a student at the lycée.
- Iser (Wolfgang)
Thorough documentation of his publications, unpublished writings, correspondence, and course notes.
- Krieger (Murray)
Manuscripts, lectures, and correspondence documenting his scholarship, the founding of the University of California Humanities Research Institute, and the early years of the School of Criticism and Theory at UCI.
- Miller (J. Hillis)
A partial collection of his correspondence, teaching files, and manuscripts.
- Balibar (Etienne)
Draft manuscripts and research materials from the Marxist philosopher and political theorist.
Dance
See also the separate page describing the Dance collection. Collecting the papers of UCI’s eminent faculty is one of the emphases of our archival collections in Dance.
- Bradburn (Donald)
His extensive photographic oeuvre, dance and circus programs, manuscripts, and other material.
- Gabriel (Israel "El")
Photographs, programs, and other material documenting the career of the choreographer and dancer.
- Loring (Eugene)
Photographs, scrapbooks, programs, and ephemera that extensively document much of the career of the choreographer and founding UCI faculty member, who was the first chair of the Dance Department.
- Maynard (Olga)
An extensive collection of manuscripts, correspondence, programs, photographs, clippings, and publications documenting the career of the dance historian.
- McKayle (Donald)
Photographs, programs, production notes, music scores, audio and video recordings, costume designs, reviews, and other materials that comprehensively document the work of the distinguished African American choreographer and UCI artistic director of Dance.
- Ruyter (Nancy)
Articles from periodicals and newspapers on dance companies, dancers, and general dance subjects, as well as research materials for a book on Delsartism.