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The Zombies are Winning | Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. The Zombies are Winning. Playing with Google N-Grams. For my Intro to Digital Humanities class. We had to watch this TED Talk about “What We Learned from 5 Million Books. 8220;, and were then encouraged to play around with Google N-Grams. Since ninjas vs. pirates is a bit passe at this point, I decided to go with another clash I discovered in a bookstore over winter break:. Unicorns vs. Zombies. The Lore of the Unicorn.
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Lehigh Valley THATCamp 2013 | Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. Lehigh Valley THATCamp 2013. I’m at my first THATCamp. Doing a WordPress workshop, so this is really a sample post that I’ll add to later. For now, enjoy this picture of our Intro to Digital Humanities. Class’s Wednesday night adventures at the Folger Archives. Melissa trying out the manual collator on two of Shakespeare’s quartos! March 1, 2013. Next Post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Digital ...
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. Had accomplished the small miracle of articulating something coherent and meaningful: and you begin to envy the ability to make a small, articulate statement. This is learning. It’s the moment when you realize that. 1,173 more words. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 2, 2013. By Katie Kaczmarek Frew. Lehigh Valley THATCamp 2013. Applying Digital Humanities techniques to Genre Studies →. Current Happenings in...
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Word Up! | Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. I love people who love books. I love people who celebrate books. I love people who recognize that books can change our lives for the better in all sorts of amazing ways–joining like minded people, inspiring debate, inspiring creativity, inspiring curiosity, fostering literacy, fostering a love of learning, and fostering community. I love people who want to bring books into communities where it’s hard to get books. This ...
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Katie Kaczmarek Frew | Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. Author Archives: Katie Kaczmarek Frew. About Katie Kaczmarek Frew. PhD English candidate at the University of Maryland concentrating in Digital Humanities. Co-designer, character writer, and gamerunner for the educational alternate reality games DUST (Spring 2014) and Tessera (Spring 2017). Applying Digital Humanities techniques to Genre Studies. By Matt Jockers,. Whether literature is evolutionary” (28). But it can rev...
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Collecting or Hoarding? | Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. In preparation for our Intro to Digital Humanities class trip to the Folger Shakespeare Library to investigate archives (before we reimagine them! We were to investigate various pages from the Library, including their Collection Development Policy. Why Klingon and Esperanto? Okay, maybe I can understand Klingon–ticked off Trekkies are dangerous–but Esperanto, a made-up language no one speaks? Don't tick off the Trekkies.
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Applying Digital Humanities techniques to Genre Studies | Becoming the Writer's Accomplice
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Becoming the Writer's Accomplice. Navigating digital humanities and a PhD in English. Applying Digital Humanities techniques to Genre Studies. By Matt Jockers,. Lays out a ‘big data’ approach to textual analysis, one that uses ‘distant reading’ (as Franco Moretti. Among the list of the questions macroanalysis could answer, Jockers includes:. 8220;whether there are stylistic patterns inherent to particular genres. The extent to which subgenres reflect the larger genres of which they are a subset. While th...
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