Material Textualities

This area of the graduate curriculum consolidates the department's current strengths in media and language studies, broadly conceived. The Material Textualities concentration include a wide array of interpretive and creative approaches to the materiality of texts in multiple medias, incorporating traditional bibliography and archival skills alongside critical, theoretically informed examinations of old and new media, including the various histories of language and writing.

Personnel

Emeritus Faculty
Distinguished Research Professor
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Emeritus Faculty
Professor

Research Spotlight

Digital Humanities (DH) began a few decades ago with the application of computer tools to problems in literary stylistics, text processing, and text linguistics (including corpus linguistics, machine translation, and other computational problems).  Today, the field is dominated by mark-up…