Member's groups
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The official group of the TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography forum.
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The Transdisciplinary Connections Forum on Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and Literature brings literary scholarship into conversation with psychological and psychoanalytic theories and practice. Our members include […]
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Executive Committee:
Allison Margaret Bigelow, Jan. 2023 (2021-2023 chair)
David Alff, Jan. 2024 (2021-2022 secretary)
Eugenia Zuroski, Jan. 2025
Rachael Scarborough King, Jan. 2026 -
This group belongs to anyone and everyone who uses digital technology in the scholarship, teaching, and research of humanities subjects.
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The BWWA and its annual conference provide a forum to discuss eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British women’s writing—writing which has been historically overlooked, ignored, or excluded from the canon. […]
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David Lodge made fun of Jane Austen Studies in his academic novel Changing Places. You can or don’t have to! This group is devoted to those researching, studying, teaching, and reading Jane Austen, in and outside of academia.
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Transformative Digital Humanities: Doing Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality and Class in DH http://transformdh.org/
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The PhD in English is under pressure. What is the right curriculum? What are the right ”milestones” on the way to the dissertation? What should the dissertation look like? What are our ”transferrable skills”? And […]
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MLA Commons area for all things William Blake. All approaches and interests are welcome.