Seeing the Trees in the Forest

"Seeing the Trees in the Forest: Teaching Literature With Data Visualization Techniques." Journal of the Liberal Arts & Sciences (2008). Abstract: While recent scholarship examined the use of hypertext and other technologies for the teaching of writing, it has rarely taken up the study of conventional linear textual modes—the kind of literature still most frequently …

Abject, Delude, Create

"Abject, Delude, Create: The Aesthetic Self-Consciousness of Early Eighteenth-Century Farce." Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research (Volume 25 Issue 1) Abstract: In the early eighteenth century, farce was a much-maligned form of theater, in part because of its over-indulgence in the corporeal. This essay seeks to re-conceptualize the significance of farce by examining its self-conscious spectacularization …

Hacking the Academy

Announcing Hacking the Academy, The Edited Volume: Table of Contents One year after our call for participation at THATCamp 2010, we are pleased to announce the table of contents of Hacking the Academy, The Edited Volume. The contributions listed below will appear both online at a new open access website being developed by MPublishing and …

The Clarissa Project

Just had a very interesting conversation with Martha about a project idea that has languished for a year or so, but which I definitely want to pursue with her now--The Clarissa Project, a Pepys' Diary-like concatenated distribution of Richardson's behemoth, that can be used in the classroom on multiple occasions. Maybe a WordPress version, each …

Archives, Encoding, and Students, Oh My! | THATCamp CHNM 2011

May 19, 2011 by thowe Teacher-scholars unite! I’ve been testing some possible applications of Omeka archives and Zotero as collaborative tools organizing the development of literary research methodologies classes, and I’d like to take the wonderful opportunity of THATcamp to begin developing the structure and content of project I see as The Next Step. I’d …

On Writing, Making and Mining: Digital History Class Projects : Trevor Owens

On Writing, Making and Mining: Digital History Class Projects Posted by tjowens on Thursday, June 2, 2011 · Comments (0) This is the forth post in a multi-post series reflecting on the digital history course I taught last semester at American University. For more on this you can read initial post about the course, the …

Summer Projects

I think I've finally convinced myself that the term is over! Now, I can begin considering my summer projects, since I've had a nice couple of weeks to myself. A colleague has started "Academics Anonymous," an interdisciplinary workshop the goal of which is to keep us on track and give us all a few more …

“All Deformed Shapes”

Popular Culture Association San Antonio TX March 2011 “All deformed Shapes”: Refiguring the Posture Master as Popular Performer in Early Eighteenth-Century England" The early eighteenth-century entertainment economy can be characterized by its variety and its modernity. Host to pre-Restoration repertory plays and bawdy Restoration comedies, heroic tragedies and experimental work, emerging bourgeois dramas, farcical afterpieces, …