Digital Humanities at MLA
The Association for Computers and the Humanities has put together a list of digital humanities sessions for the MLA 2005.
via Matthew G. Kirschenbaum.
digital humanities | humanities computing | mla2005
“Conceive of memory not only as ‘rote,’ the ability to reproduce something (whether a text, a formula, a list of items, an incident) but as the matrix of a reminiscing cogitation, shuffling and collating ‘things’ stored in a random-access memory scheme, or set of schemes – a memory architecture and a library built up during one’s lifetime with the express intention that it be used inventively.” – Mary Carruthers, The Craft of Thought
The Association for Computers and the Humanities has put together a list of digital humanities sessions for the MLA 2005.
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