The Encyclopedia of the Dog has launched!
https://t.co/KEeazZPz3h
A free bilingual digital edition of Sasha Sokolov's 1980 novel BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF ft. the Russian text, Boguslawski's English translation, thousands of annotations on its meanings, allusions, and layers.
LaJuné McMillian Presents 'Black Movement in Digital Spaces' - very excited about this event at @BrynMawrCollege next week! @BrynMawrLITS is also hosting a demo of some of their work. https://t.co/UKJyvvvWV0
Thanks especially to @SteveNewman70 @Mattie_Burkert @jengolight @BethRappYoung@ScottMSanders2 and Nicholas Paige for your excellent presentations on "How I Built This: DH Methods for c18 Scholarship" @ASECS_DH
Like open access digital editions, weird books &/or Dostoevsky? Join us on 1/20! So excited to preview the Encyclopedia of the Dog, the massive annotated ed. of Sokolov's Between Dog and Wolf I'm building w/ @martina_napo@AliceTMcGrath & others
Register:
https://t.co/2XbU44qwJm
@thejosevergara There are lots of c18 examples, like weird multimodal and epistolary texts: Samuel Richardson’s Pamela and Clarissa, also earlier, weirder works by people like Jane Barker and Daniel Defoe. Also yes Ann Radcliffe.
@laurenfklein @BucknellLIT Really appreciate Lauren's emphasis on intersectional feminism in DH. One of my favorite books written by Kimberle Crenshaw (the creator of the term) is On Intersectionality - def required reading. #BUDSC22 https://t.co/KvbZLjf4mJ
#m10: Digital Scholarship Pedagogy and Assessment with @mdalmaum, @betotecario, @AliceTMcGrath, Kristina Golubiewski-Davis & @danieljstory of starts in 10 minutes at #DLFforum https://t.co/e8ioCkRaD4
Good morning! I’m excited to be at #DLFforum and presenting with @betotecario this afternoon! M10: Digital Scholarship Pedagogy and Assessment https://t.co/NP2keTwxM3 @CLIRDLF
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