This event, tomorrow (20th April 2018), looks really interesting. [via Scott Rodgers]:
Close Reading + Digital Humanities
Friday 20th April 2018
2pm-5pm
114 (Keynes Library), 43 Gordon Square
Birkbeck’s Centre for Technology and Publishing is pleased to present “Close Reading + Digital Humanities: A Dialogue”.
Digital practices in literary studies have been at the forefront of recent debates about what it means to ‘read’ at scale. Meanwhile, conventional literary studies has followed the modernist paradigm of ‘close reading’, insisting on close textual attention. This afternoon brings together scholars of both approaches to investigate how one can inform the other, chart common goals and navigate potential tensions and anxieties. Each speaker will present for 25 minutes with Q+A, followed by a panel discussion.
Please RSVP on the Eventbrite page.
Contributors:
Professor Martin Paul Eve
Professor of Literature, Technology and Publishing
Birkbeck, University of London
Erik Ketzan
PhD Candidate: Digital Humanities
Birkbeck, University of London
Dr. Richard Robinson
Associate Professor, English Literature & Creative Writing
Swansea University
Dr. Gabriele Salciute Civiliene
Teaching Fellow in Digital Humanities Technologies,
Department of Digital Humanities
Kings College London
This event is generously supported by the Lorraine Lim Postgraduate Fund, Birkbeck, University of London.