Don’t forget to join us for our Digital Humanities? Controversial?- Reading Group
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Join the CHSS Center for the Digital Humanities for a lively conversation on a recent article that is getting a lot of publicity. “The Digital-Humanities Bust” (see attached link below) by Timothy Brennan is provocative, and we’re going to talk about it!
November’s Reading Group will take place on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 in the CHSS Center for the Digital Humanities, Schmitt Hall 135, from 3pm to 4pm
This event is open to ALL FACULTY AND STUDENTS.
Check out the short article and join us for an informal and thought provoking conversation!
***https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uL_FEher28gjf6LQs6TiPvS1enKCp40d
In addition to the article by Timothy Brennan, we’ve added a rebuttal article titled, “There Is No Such Thing as ‘the Digital Humanities” by Dr. Eric Weiskott, Assistant Professor of English at Boston College (see attached link below). It is optional reading material but a good way to hear both sides of the argument.
***https://drive.google.com/open?id=1P8P8P067nEc53zZ9vl2E0ezWFYLQzUK
Other optional reading materials include “Digital Is Not the Opposite of Humanities” by Sarah E. Bond, Hoyt Long, and Ted Underwood from The Chronicle of Higher Education (1) and “Why is Digital Humanities?” by Sarah Catherine Stanley (2) (see attached links below).
***(1)https://drive.google.com/open?id=13vyRZQ5S8YgJH_jyd9b546m-mJBKBaez
***(2)https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cNR5lIXVM-GKuGY6PKQE9an_pH2kOX1H
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