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Composing Objects: Prospects for a Digital Rhetoric
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Presented by Alex Reid at the 2012 Computers and Writing Conference. The text of much of the presentation is posted below: Last year, at a town hall meeting on digital humanities, I said that one…
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Presented by Dave Parry at the 2012 Computers and Writing Conference
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Ways of (Sonic) Being: Composing and Performing Sonic Rhetorics
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Session performed by Kyle D. Stedman, Steven Hammer, Harley Ferris, and Jon Stone at the 2012 Computers and Writing Conference.
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The Invention of Scientific Reading by Adrian Johns
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Part of the UNC Critical Speaker Series, this talk was delivered on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.
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2012 Morgan Writer-In-Residence: Athol Fugard
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Presented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 21, 2012 at the Paul Green Theater.
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Ruth von Bernuth: The Wise Men of Chelm
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Ruth von Bernuth's Furst Forum lecture traces the origins of "Eastern European Jewry's favorite folk tradition" to German folly literature.
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how to chat with a pit editor :)
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if you have gmail, you can chat with an editor!
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John Ribó, a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature, gives a talk entitled "Ground Zeroes, New Worlds: "Race" and Post-Apocalyptic Mutants in Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao." …
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One Makes Many: Sacred Poetics
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November 11, 2011 at the Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University
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One Makes Many: Nathaniel Tarn
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November 11, 2011 at the Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University
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One Makes Many: Latin America (In Translation)
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November 11, 2011 at the Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University
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One Makes Many: Oral History, Folk Form, and Contemporary Poetic Practice
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November 12, 2011 at UNC-Chapel Hill
