Martha Nell Smith's Recent Invited Lectures, Among Other News
November 18, 2014
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Continue on to learn about Martha Nell Smith's four invited lectures, among other news.
Martha Nell Smith has been invited to speak at the following lectures:
“Emily Dickinson Has Always Been Read in Translation,” Fudan University, Shanghai, China, November 22, 2014. Keynote address for Emily Dickinson in China Conference.
"Titanic Operas: American Women Poets and Dickinson's Legacy," Fudan University and Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China, November 24, 2014
“Manuscripts, Print, Digital: Reading Emily Dickinson in Translation,” AK Smith Visiting Scholar, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, November 6, 2014
“Visibility, Exclusion, and Futures of Digital Humanities: Time for a Thaw,” Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, Case Western University, October 23, 2014
She has also been invited to the TEI Markup Workshop and Project Management Seminar, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, Kelvin Smith Library, and English Department, Case Western University, October 24-25, 2014.
Her article, “Frozen Social Relations and Time for a Thaw: Visibilities, Exclusions, and Considerations for Postcolonial Digital Archives,” is now available in the Journal of Victorian Culture 19.3 (2014), 403-410.