book history, digital humanities, e-lit, media archaeology, early modern material culture
I'm a PhD candidate in English at Duke University. I have a master's from MIT in Comparative Media Studies. I spend a lot of time thinking about what it has meant historically to read and write across various media platforms. When not doing that, I play piano in Baobab.
9 May 2013
What I am advancing is a media-critical antiquarianism. There has always been a double bind in antiquarian data processing between distance and empathy, resulting from the gap between...
Interleaving History: an Illustrated Book of Common Prayer
19 April 2013
[The following is cross-posted from the Folger Shakespeare Library's blog, The Collation. Thanks to Sarah Werner for including it, and for her help with formatting. If...
FAQs on the Little Gidding Harmonies
15 March 2013
As was announced last week on the Houghton Library's blog, the Houghton's Little Gidding Harmony has been digitized. It was done with money I was granted by the Episcopal Women's History...