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PDP Podcast: Keynote Address with Peter Stallybrass
The Keynote address at The Past’s Digital Presence conference, given by Peter Stallybrass on Feb. 20, 2010 at Yale University. Stallybrass is Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English and of Comparative Literature … Continue reading
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PDP Podcast: Jacqueline Goldsby
This podcast is an audio recording of the February 19, 2010 Colloquium with Jacqueline Goldsby (University of Chicago), at the opening session of The Past’s Digital Presence conference. Goldsby discusses her work with Mapping the Stacks: A Guide to Black … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Chicago, digital humanities, history, Jacqueline Goldsby, Mapping the Stacks, Past's Digital Presence, Yale
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Are you a Digital Humanist?
While at The Past’s Digital Presence conference, eating Thai food with a group of new friends, our conversation turned to defining Digital Humanities. We were mostly historians, but there was also an English student and one in Media Studies. All … Continue reading
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Tagged digital humanist, digital humanities, disciplinarity, Past's Digital Presence
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PDP Podcast: Rachael Sullivan
This is another short podcast episode featuring a presenter from The Past’s Digital Presence Conference. Rachael Sullivan’s presentation at the conference is titled ““Dickinson Meets DoubleClick: Remediating Poetry”. Rachael holds an M.F.A. in Poetry from the University of Nevada, Las … Continue reading
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PDP Podcast: Laila Shereen Sakr
Laila Shereen Sakr‘s presentation at The Past’s Digital Presence conference is titled “On Implementing the Digital Form: an Arabic-English Web-based Archive.” She is a poet, activist, scholar, and digital artist. Her work critically examines the nature of digital information and … Continue reading
PDP Podcast: Lauren Klein
This is the first in a series of short podcast interviews with presenters from the upcoming conference at Yale, “The Past’s Digital Presence.” Lauren Klein’s presentation at the conference is titled “Towards an Ethics of Electronic Research: Accounting for Absence … Continue reading
Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 4
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE 4:15-5:45pm Saturday, February 20 Whitney Humanities Center Theorizing the Digital Archive Room 208 Stewart Campbell, Columbia University, “Eugène Atget and the Digital Archive” Art-historical self-critique through an analysis of the commercial practice of photographer Eugène Atget … Continue reading
Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 4
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE 4:15-5:45pm Saturday, February 20 Whitney Humanities Center How-To Digital Humanities Room 120 Shane Landrum, Brandeis University, “Camera, laptop, and what else?: Hacking Better Tools for the Short Archival Research Trip” This talk examines the finer points … Continue reading
Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 3
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE Saturday, February 20 2:30-4:00pm Evolving Reading Practices Room 208 Katherine Liu, Folger Shakespeare Library, “The Folger’s Evolving Response to the Information Age: Digital Image Database” [abstract not available] Rachael Sullivan, University of Texas, Dallas, “Dickinson Meets … Continue reading
Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 3
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE 2:30-4pm Saturday, February 20 Whitney Humanities Center Finding the Words: The Digital Linguistics Database Room 120 Eugenia Kelbert, Yale University, “Ménage à trois, or General Theory of Communication” [abstract not available] Paulina Bounds, University of Georgia, … Continue reading