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This article reframes the relationship between theory and pedagogy in English studies scholarship. The author argues for more responsive connections between how we both conceptualize the theory-pedagogy relation and how we articulate it in our scholarship.
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This article positions the progymnasmata, an ancient sequence of rhetorical exercises, as a rich resource for contemporary scholarship on rhetoric and sound. Drawing on work at the intersection of rhetoric and sound studies as well as scholarship that repurposes ancient rhetorical concepts to study digital media, I argue that refiguring the…[Read more]
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Eric Detweiler deposited A Living Rhetorical Enterprise: The RSA Oral History Initiative on Humanities Commons 6 years ago
This essay introduces the archive created by the Rhetoric Society of America (RSA)’s Oral History Initiative. The archive consists of 21 audio interviews recorded at the 2018 RSA conference, transcripts of those interviews, and miscellaneous supplementary materials. Recorded on the occasion of RSA’s fiftieth anniversary, the interviews feature lon…[Read more]
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Eric Detweiler's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years ago
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Alison Heney's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months ago
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Alison Heney's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months ago
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Pamela K. Gilbert deposited Introduction to _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_. in the group
TC Science and Literature on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThis is the Introduction to my new book, _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_.
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Pamela K. Gilbert deposited Introduction to _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_. in the group
TC Medical Humanities and Health Studies on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThis is the Introduction to my new book, _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_.
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Pamela K. Gilbert deposited Introduction to _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_. in the group
LLC Victorian and Early-20th-Century English on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThis is the Introduction to my new book, _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_.
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Pamela K. Gilbert deposited Introduction to _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_. in the group
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture and Society on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThis is the Introduction to my new book, _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_.
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Pamela K. Gilbert deposited Introduction to _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_. on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months ago
This is the Introduction to my new book, _Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History_.
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Kirsten Ashley Bussière started the topic Utopia vs. Dystopia in the discussion
Utopian Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years agoA forum to discuss the many ways of defining utopias and dystopias, their differences, as well as their similarities.
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Beth Seltzer replied to the topic Jobs in the discussion
Connected Academics on Humanities Commons 7 years agoHi fellow Connected Academics!
I just moved to California, which means my old job as an Educational Technology Specialist at Bryn Mawr College near Philly is vacant. Apply by January 31 on Interfolio.
I absolutely loved this job; this would be a good position for a PhD with some experience in teaching with technology and digital scholarship.…[Read more]
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Beth Seltzer replied to the topic Introductions in the discussion
Connected Academics on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoHi all! I’m Beth Seltzer, and I do digital pedagogy and scholarship as an Educational Technology Specialist at Bryn Mawr College. I have a Ph.D. in Victorian literature. Happy to talk to people about Ed Tech type positions, and to hear about opportunities!
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Eric Detweiler's profile was updated on MLA Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
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Kirsten Ashley Bussière replied to the topic Challenge #2: Networking (6/11-24) in the discussion
Humanities Commons Summer Camp on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months agoI’ve been having a really good time discussing maps and speculative fiction with @djgavin in the Science and Speculative Fictions group. This challenge has allowed me to network with people working on some similar but different tasks that I think will allow for fruitful discussion of maps and literature and the act of creating maps more g…[Read more]
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Kirsten Ashley Bussière replied to the topic Maps and Speculative Fiction – Research Recommendations in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months agoMaps and fantasy definitely are more common! If you know any theoretical articles associated with that it would likely be helpful as well. I’m working on a project where I digitally map post-apocalyptic spaces and I am trying to situate my work in the context of literary maps, more specifically utopias and science fiction, but discussions of maps…[Read more]
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