Texts and Technology PhD student @UCF. Studying women in textual production and knowledge creation/book studies. Tweets my own. RT=interesting, not endorsing.
@SimonGrennan_ I’m very excited to see this! My dissertation looks at women illustrators of the wood engraving revival in the early 20th c, and is informed by the work of several scholars included in this collection.
T&T student @ARMoreshead and T&T director @AnaSalter recently published "Digital Humanities and/as Media Studies." Check it out! https://t.co/4qZ5aUIrZM
Had a great time participating in the Comparative Literature Conference at the U of South Carolina and presenting my dissertation research for the first time. Thankful for great questions/feedback and a chance to talk about a topic I love with other #bookstudies scholars!
Coming up at 4:15, T&T student @ARMoreshead will present "Clare Leighton and the Wood Engraving
Revival in America: A Transatlantic Feminist Media History of the Book and the Arts & Crafts Movement” at the 2023 Comparative Literature Conference. Check it out!
ON VIEW NOW: ‘Women Making Books' demonstrates the social, personal, and political possibilities when women take control of a book’s content and structure. From scrapbooking to satirizing, from embroidery to zines, women have pushed at the boundaries of what a book is and can be.
@allo_nothing I attended two book studies/book history sessions on Friday am; both great. @KLeuner’s presentation on the labor involved in creating red ink in the 18th c was especially memorable!
I made this friend on Pier 39 while at #mla2023. We had a long talk about our mutual passion for the humanities, our fascination with books as material objects, and about how cute/loud sea lions are.
Had a great time presenting with this panel today at #MLA2023. Thanks to @anasalter for inviting me to join, to @nytuan and @designeducator for their inspirational work, and to @alexsaum, whose brilliant Zoom-based elit provided such fascinating material for analysis!
Today was "Electronic literature and the pandemic" #MLA2023 with @nytuan , @designeducator , @ARMoreshead and @AnaSalter , who closed the session with a quote that applies to pandemic academic labor: "The University does not love you" Kathleen Fitzpatrick's book Generous Thinking
I’m headed to #mla2023 this week and would love to meet up with any other #bookstudies folks and/or fellow grad students! Also suggestions welcome on how to get the most out of the conference for a first time attendee/presenter 😬😊
Excited to receive my contributor copy of this great collection and to be published alongside so many DH scholars whose work I read and admire!
#DH#feministmediastudies
Excited to see women's contributions to knowledge creation in this period getting attention from @MurrayScript. I talk about two women who worked on the OED in my article on women translators of Old English: https://t.co/QjeShm6HbC
#feministbookstudies#feministbibliography
What role did women play in the making of the first edition of the OED? Learn more about the first female assistants, sub-editors, and volunteer readers: https://t.co/V7B5KS5cAR
Photos of several assistants can be seen in our Gallery: https://t.co/7IyyDPmYBs