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Womanly Whitman: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009. 8220;The reality, the simplicity, the transparency of my dear mother’s life was responsible for the main things in Leaves of Grass itself. How much I owe Her! Leaves of Grass is the flower of her temperament active in me.". Walt Whitman in an interview with Horace Traubel. 1 Critically analyze primary source documents to interpret and evaluate their significance in correlation with Walt Whitman. 4 Relate Walt Whitman’s biographical life to his written works. Arthur Wrobel, &#...
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ELT notes: Onwards and Outwords
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E-learning, ICT, further education , and co). Messing with the MacGuffin. Curation Between You and Me. What Ive Learnt with the Dailyshoot. Some thoughts on identity -particularly mine. Learning Italian and a poem. They day students see us vulnerable, learning. This is another chapter in my informal learning of photography. It could be called:. Looking for New Learning Paths. The sudden come to an end of the Dailyshoot assignments. All goes onwards and outwords. I admit I do miss the Dailyshoot. Came up ...
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Getting DH Fever | Mary Anne Myers
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May 6, 2013. Middot; by Mary Anne Myers. Middot; in Blogposts. Middot; Leave a comment. Throughout this academic year I have been hovering around the Digital Humanities (DH), trying to see what it is all about and whether I might get involved. I have learned a lot from Fordham DH-pioneers Elizabeth Cornell and Patrick Burns, who lead the grad student DH group. I participated in the Digital Pedagogy unconference workshop at MLA. And I incorporated ideas from Cathy Davidson’s Now You See It. Whose inceptio...
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Lost Houses: American Literary Tourism
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Thursday, May 5, 2011. Nearly three weeks ago now, in New Brunswick, I participated in an outstanding panel at the NeMLA annual conference on American Literary Tourism and its contemporary study. From Mount Allison University organized the panel and brought together myself, Jane Wood ( Park University. Mara Scanlon ( Mary Washington University. And Susan Bishop ( All in One Tours. To talk about our research in literary tourism. Although I thought I had uncovered all the early American guides through my a...
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Womanly Whitman: Prompt 3: Analysis of Letters
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Sunday, December 6, 2009. Prompt 3: Analysis of Letters. 3: Choose two letters sent from Whitman to his mother and two letters sent from his mother to Walt Whitman then do a close reading of each letter. Make sure you describe the relationship between Whitman and his mother as depicted in the tone, language, purpose and overall content. How do these letters differ from Whitman’s letters to Charles W. Eldridge? First letter: Louisa to Walt Whitman page 192 in Faint Clews and Indirections. Goes away to nig...
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Womanly Whitman: Prompt 2: A Woman’s Power
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Sunday, December 6, 2009. Prompt 2: A Woman’s Power. 2 Reflect on Whitman’s quote, “The Best Part of every man is his mother” found in Philip Callow’s book. To what degree does Whitman uphold this statement and give power to women for their sexual, childbearing, and childrearing abilities in his poems “A Woman Waits for me” “Mother and Babe” and “Unfolded Out of the Folds” (515). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Letters (Click on Picture). Sherry, Ceniza. "Whitman, Louisa Van Velsor [1795-1873]".
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Womanly Whitman: Syllabus
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009. 8220;The reality, the simplicity, the transparency of my dear mother’s life was responsible for the main things in Leaves of Grass itself. How much I owe Her! Leaves of Grass is the flower of her temperament active in me.". Walt Whitman in an interview with Horace Traubel. 1 Critically analyze primary source documents to interpret and evaluate their significance in correlation with Walt Whitman. 4 Relate Walt Whitman’s biographical life to his written works. Arthur Wrobel, &#...
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Digital Fellows Program, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY) · The Praxis Network
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Digital Fellows Program, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). As part of a strategic vision for public digital scholarship, Digital Fellows at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). Work on a variety of digital projects while also learning new skills and approaches that they can apply to their core graduate work. For more information, contact Matthew K. Gold. Or visit the Digital Fellows website. Directed by Matthew K. Gold. Under the purview of the Provost’s Offic...
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Fordham Digital Humanities: March 2012
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Spring 2012 Digital Humanities Programs at Fordham. Fordham's Digital Humanities Working Group. Is pleased to announce three campus events that feature speakers from across the country who are advancing thinking on new modes of pedagogy, working with new digital tools, and forging the links between theory and practice in the digital humanities. 8226; • •. Linking Networks of People with Networks of Information: the Linked Jazz Project. A talk by Cristina Pattuelli. On Fordham University's Rose Hill campus.
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