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Fall 2015/Fall 16
NEW SP17: DCD 101: Humanities in a Digital Age
F16Theory of Lit Crit: Theory in a Digital Age
Re-designed online 231: Film, New media, and Cult
14/15: Fall 14 (Spring 2015: Sabbatical)
Fall 14 ENGL 231: Film, New Media and Cuture
Fall 14 Theory
Press Project (Graduate) and Under Thesis (496)
Spring 2014
Techno-Romantics: literatue and media
ENGL 399: Gullah Spirituals Athenaeum Press Projec
Fall 2013
Engl 308: 17th C.: "Ghosts and Mediums"
Engl 483: Theory
Spring 13 Courses
ENGL 231sp: Film, New Media and Culture
ENGL 312: Editing and Publsihing in Digital Age
NEW Fall 2012 courses
(GRAD) English 628: Topics in Brit Lit
ENGL 205
Fall 11 courses
Engl 300: Techno-Romanticism
Engl 101: Gaming: writing, technology, art
New Spring Courses
ENGL 314: Eighteenth-Century Brit Lit
ENGL 231: Film, New Media and Culture
483: Theory and Criticism
ENGL 698 materials: Grad Thesis
ENGL 698: Grad Thesis
course archive
First Year Seminar: Creative Code
New Media and Literature
Atlantic 18th-Century
17th- &18th-Century Dramatic Literature
Feminist Theory
Writing the Early Modern Body
Early Modern Cyborg
(GRAD) Performance/media/
(GRAD) Queer Theory/ Queer Film
Course archive, 09-10
New Media
Gaming: writing, technology, art
Theory of Literary Criticism
(GRAD) Performance/Media/
17th-c. Literature
Memory, texts and technology
Project Notes
Dubya: Reading Media Affect in W
Mnemosyne’s Touch
'StilLoading": Biomimesis and Existential Surfaces
Current and ongoing projects
"Mediating Sovereignty" SEL 1500-1900, SP 18
Digital Medieval Literature and Culture
New monograph:The Virtual Sovereign
The Retro-Futurism of Cuteness (ed.punctum books)
MLA 2016: Roundtable "After Sovereignty"
SAA 2015: The Way We Think Now (Vancouver 2015)
MLA 2015: Respondent Aging and the Posthuman
MLA 2014: CHAIR, Early Modern Media Ecologies
Zombie Shakespeare (Boyle-Pillai Collaboration)
BABEL 2014: On the Beach
The new Athenaeum Press at CCU
Becoming Media, Postmedieval
Becoming Media open crowd review
Upcoming talks: 2012-2013
BABEL 2012 Retro-technologies panel
Collaborations and orgs
member, editorial board: postmedieval
member, editorial board, Punctum Books
New Media Caucus: member
Member of the BABEL Working Group
Select publications
JEMCS: "Treading the Digital Turn"
Monograph: Anamorphosis in Early Modern Literature
The Receipt of Form: Review Article CLIO
Becoming Media, postmedieval
In the Shape of a Crowd
Ghosting the Subjunctive
The Hollins Community Project
Biomedia in the Time of Animation
Interfacing Affect
When This Thing Grabs Hold of Us...
Re-moving Flat Ontologies
Sex and the Body: Technology in Culture
Download copies and samples of publications
HASTAC 2011 presentation/"crowd" peer review
Awards, Events, Talks, Conferences
Sigma Tau Delta, Outstanding Professor 2014-15
Distinguished Scholarship 2011
THATCAMP 2011
Carol G. Lederer Pembroke Fellow, Brown U 2007
Upcoming Talks/Presentations
SLSA & Babel presentations
New Media @ CCU
3/2013 MAW Speaker: Silent History, Kevin Moffett
new media installations and grants
Hollins Community Project
Processing and Coding
Processing.org
Post Media Lab
b.a.n.g. and Electronic Disturbance Theater
Note to Self
Note to Self
Main
Thursday
Apr
30
2009
Atlantic 18th-Century
Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 10:30PM
Atlantic 18th-Century
Jen Boyle
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