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BASHing–get it?? (Too violent a pun? See also: hack.) MARBL houses and owns the rights to the poet Turner Cassity’s papers, including born digital materials from one computer….
I presented on networks of African American antifascist poetry from the 1930s and 1940s at the Global Lives of Poems seminar at ACLA at the end of March. I wanted to…
Around the new year, I got a typewriter. It was a birthday present from my parents. My mom became a typewriter convert several years ago. We visited Michael Ardito’s office on Staten Island,…
Spain, war, women: the most common words in my dissertation.* Here it is in a nutshell (via voyant): (*after using the taporware English stop words list to exclude…
Tonight I’m running a workshop on Open Journal Systems for students in the Interactive Technology & Pedagogy Core II course. Participants (or anyone interested) can find the google…
I am Managing Editor of the open-access, peer-reviewed Journal for Interactive Technology & Pedagogy this year. Yesterday, Issue 4 (edited by Stephen Klein and Leila Walker) launched. I learned a lot…
I went to the Modernist Studies Association conference this August. It was at the University of Sussex, near Brighton. On the “Everydayness and the Spanish Civil War” panel,…
I glammed a notebook with the Text Textile Texture Studio last week.
Yesterday I visited the Guardian News & Media Archive in London, which is located in the newspaper’s offices. I was there to read clippings from the Spanish Civil…