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Curated Group: Digital Futures

What is the future of the digital in the arts and humanities? What is the digital future of the disciplines? This collection of Humanities Futures publications brings together pieces that tease out projections of our digital futures.

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  • A Liberian Journey

    — Gregg Mitman —

  • Against Digital Art History

    — Claire Bishop —

  • Digital Research in Dance Studies: Emerging Trends in a Still-Emerging Field

    — Harmony Bench —

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    2017 FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows Symposium Keynote: K. J. Rawson on Creating the Digital Transgender Archive

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    Harmony Bench | Digital Research in Dance Studies

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    Slavery’s History in the Age of the Database: Interface Design for Corrupted Files

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    Tavia Nyong’o | Metastases of Performance: Ubiquity, Marginality, Virtuosity

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    Thomas F. DeFrantz | Response to Harmony Bench & Brenda Dixon Gottschild

  • Claire Bishop

    — CUNY Graduate Center —

  • Gregg Mitman

    — University of Wisconsin-Madison —

  • Harmony Bench

    — Ohio State University —

  • Latest Blogs

    • Transgender Studies: Course Listings & Sample Reading List October 15, 2019
    • FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows holds second annual symposium June 7, 2018
    • Table of Contents for Humanities Futures Papers December 4, 2017
    • Instructor Guest Post: Building Global Audiences for the Franklin Humanities Institute September 25, 2017
    • Announcing new cohort of FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows (2017-18) August 19, 2017
  • Latest Papers

    • Academic Precarity in American Anthropology
    • After the Rebellion: Religion, Rebels, and Jihad in South Asia
    • Climate Change, Cultures, Territories, Nonhumans, and Relational Knowledges in Colombia
    • Clive Bell’s "Significant Form" and the Neurobiology of Aesthetics
    • The New Humanities?
    • Health, Illness, and Memory
  • Latest Media

    • An Interview with David Novak, UC Santa Barbara
    • “The Education of Bruno Latour: From the Critical Zone to the Anthropocene” Feature-Length Documentary
    • From Body to Body: Duke Students Learn From a Dance Legend
    • Archaeology, Memory, and Conflicts Workshop [Panopto stream]
    • Craig Klugman: Future Trends in Health Humanities Publishing and Pedagogy
    • Neurodiversities | Deborah Jenson: Flaubert’s Brain: Epilepsy, Mimesis, and Injured-Self Narrative
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