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  • Cyborgs Thirty Years On

    Author(s):
    Alison Booth (see profile)
    Date:
    2016
    Group(s):
    TC Digital Humanities, TC Women’s and Gender Studies
    Subject(s):
    Education, Higher, Digital humanities, Methodology
    Item Type:
    Presentation
    Meeting Title:
    DH@UVA 2016
    Meeting Org.:
    University of Virginia
    Meeting Loc.:
    Harrison Small Auditorium, UVA Library
    Meeting Date:
    October 14, 2016
    Tag(s):
    feminist studies, interdisciplinarity, future of the humanities, Academe
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6M90T
    Abstract:
    Steering committee's opening roundtable for conference on the present and future of digital humanities at UVA: the career path of a feminist who embraced "A Cyborg Manifesto," learned to love bibliography, libraries, and technology, and urges cross-pollination: "thrilling tedium of growing things together," getting our hands dirty in humanist digital collaboration.
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    Status:
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    License:
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