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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
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Tuesday
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Shakespeare Quarterly's experiment in open peer review
Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 11:47AM
Chronicle article on SQ's "new media
" issue and open peer review
The
experiment and articles at SQ
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