Gender and the DHPoco Open Thread: A Corpus Analysis
by Heather Froehlich (@heatherfro) and Michelle Moravec (@ProfessMoravec) Participating in the #DHPoco OPEN THREAD: THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES AS A HISTORICAL “REFUGE” FROM...
View ArticlePostcolonial Studies, Digital Humanities, and the Politics of Language
by David Golumbia (@dgolumbia) Excerpted from a longer essay in progress. Adeline Koh and Roopika Risam recently started an open thread on DHPoco based around an observation by Martha Nell Smith about...
View Article#DHPoco/DH/Poco Related Panels at #MLA14
We’ve started a collective google doc to publicize all panels related to the digital humanities, postcolonial, race, gender, ethnic, queer and disability studies at MLA14. Please add to the document...
View ArticleUntouchable E-Books: Mulk Raj Anand, Modernism, and Technology
The following is a guest post by Amanda Golden, who addresses the challenges of teaching Indian writer Mulk Raj Anand’s novel Untouchable (1935) through digital media. -RR and AK Amanda Golden is a...
View ArticleOpen Access and the Digital Humanities
The following is a guest post from Lindsay Thomas (@lindsaycthomas), PhD candidate in English at UC-Santa Barbara. -RR and AK What does open access mean in relation to the Digital Humanities? There...
View ArticleWhere is the Nation in Postcolonial Digital Humanities?
The following is a guest post by Paul Barrett (@paul_barrett), the Editing Modernism in Canada Postdoctoral Scholar at McMaster University. His research employs topic modeling and other digital methods...
View ArticleJoin the Global Women Write In on Wikipedia! #GWWI March 18, 2014!
Despite being open to anyone to edit, Wikipedia has been criticized for its gender gap. To help remedy this, Postcolonial Digital Humanities is organizing a Global Women Write-In (#GWWI) on Wikipedia...
View ArticlePostcolonial Digital Humanities: Praxis (Proposal For MLA 2015)
Edited: the panel will be held on Thursday, 8 January, 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., West 111, VCC West. Hashtags: #mla15 #s14 Edited: July 18, 2014: This panel has been selected as part of the Presidential...
View Article#NetNonNeutral
The Internet’s potential to create important political change has been one of the most pressing news topics over the past five years. Its relative openness has proved instrumental to recent social...
View Article#GWWI (Global Women Write In) Number 3! Oct 20-23, 2014
Global Women Write-In #3. (2014) We are holding a THIRD #GWWI from Monday, October 20-Thursday, October 23 2014! Face-to-face nodes will be held at The University of Michigan, and Kansas State...
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