Today I’m working on an abstract for the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual conference, and I’m totally stuck, so I’m going to write about being stuck as a way to un-stick myself. I’m participating in a seminar on the languages of Tudor Englishness, broadly conceived; shifts in political and cultural dynamics meant that new vocabularies… Continue reading The Englishness of Tudor Poetry
Month: November 2017
No-Tech Intro to Digital Humanities
Thanks to a grant from the Center of Humanistic Inquiry (CHI) at Amherst College, I am holding a series of informal faculty seminars providing a no- to low-tech introduction to some key DH topics and tools. I held the first of these on November 9, 2017, and focused on a broad overview of DH as… Continue reading No-Tech Intro to Digital Humanities
A long overdue overhaul
I’ve been meaning to update my web presence for a long time, and as part of my duties as the Digital Humanities and Blended Learning Fellow for the Five Colleges, not to mention my own increasingly-digital research, this new site is long overdue. I’ll be posting infrequently, let’s just be honest here, because what is… Continue reading A long overdue overhaul