Global Shakespeare and Digital Humanities Workshop, NYU-Abu Dhabi, October 2019

All the Hamlets: DH in today’s classroom and tomorrow’s English department

Global Shakespeare Project: Global Shakespeare and Digital Humanities Workshop. NYU-AD. October 7-9, 2019. Presentation Title: All the Hamlets: DH in today’s classroom and tomorrow’s English department This session offers an introduction to the practical integration of digital humanities tools and methods in the undergraduate literature classroom and reflects on some

Networks and the Commons at C19

Ed Whitley (Lehigh U) and Ryan Cordell (Northeastern U) organized a roundtable on “Networks and the Commons: A Roundtable on Digital, Archival, and Theoretical Approaches to Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture” as part of the C19 conference in Chapel Hill in March 2014, and invited me to speak on the bookstores project. The abstract and an excerpt of my

Cultural Geography and Graduate Scholarship in the Humanities

NewYorkScapes, a research and working group on NYC spaces and cultural productions, hosted an event, “Urban Humanities: A Symposium on research development, digital archives, and documentary practices” on April 11th, 2014 at NYU’s Humanities Initiative. Colleague Blevin Shelnutt and I organized a graduate student roundtable on cultural geography and digital methods. The

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