Teaching with digital humanities : tools and methods for nineteenth-century American literature
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Teaching with digital humanities : tools and methods for nineteenth-century American literature
(Topics in the digital humanities)
University of Illinois Press, 2019
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : digital humanities and the nineteenth-century American literature classroom / Jessica DeSpain and Jennifer Travis
- Kaleidoscopic pedagogy in the classroom laboratory / Ryan Cordell, Benjamin J. Doyle, and Elizabeth Hopwood
- The trials and errors of building Prudence person's scrapbook : an annotated digital edition / Ashley Reed
- Nineteenth-century literary history in a Web 2.0 world / Augusta Rohrbach ... [et al.]
- Melville by design / Wyn Kelley
- Data approaches to Emily Dickinson and Eliza R. Snow / Cynthia L. Hallen
- Reading macro and micro trends in nineteenth-century theater history / Blair Best ... [et al.]
- What we've learned (about recovery) through the Just Teach One project / Duncan Faherty and Ed White
- The Just Teach One: early African American print project / Nicole N. Aljoe, Eric Gardner, and Molly O'Hagan Hardy
- Teaching the politics and practice of textual recovery with DIY critical editions / Caroline M. Woidat
- Putting students "in Whitman's hand" / Catherine Waitinas
- Making digital humanities tools more culturally specific and more culturally sensitive / Celeste Tu'ò'ng Vy Sharpe and Timothy B. Powell
- Teaching bioregionalism in a digital age / Ken Cooper and Elizabeth Argentieri
- DH and the American literature canon in pedagogical practice / Amy E. Earhart
- Uncle Tom's cabin and archives of injustice / Edward Whitley
- Merging print and digital literacies in the African American literature classroom / Tisha M. Brooks