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Category Archives: historiography
ASTR Plenary Intertext
If you’re attending the 2012 Conference for the American Society for Theatre Research Plenary #2, this post will make a lot more sense. Here is the audio file for the intertext. Enjoy!
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Wikipedia Stats (in pictures)
This requires more commentary, but for now, here’s the overview from open-site.org. Via: Open-Site.org
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Digital Technology: performative or performance?
Over at Found History, Tom Scheinfeldt is writing about digital technology and what he’s called the “performative humanities.” Based on a recent talk at Brown University, Scheinfeldt considers “game changing” in the digital humanities, mostly through analogies to baseball, including … Continue reading
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