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'Performance and the Archive' Talk with Jacqueline Wernimont Winners of English's Homecoming Writing Awards read from their work. Poetry – Jordan Mychal Dahlen, "Optimist Goblin" Scholarly Essay – Ashley Barnard, "Missing Letters: John Updike’s "S." and Bharati Mukherjee’s "Holder of the World" as Counterwritings of "The Scarlet Letter"" Short Story/Creative Nonfiction - Delaney Kranz, "YOUR STICKY PLASTIC SEAT" 'Performance and the Archive' Talk with Jacqueline Wernimont Working with a variety of theories of performance and textual performativity, literature and digital humanities scholar Jacqueline Wernimont will present a set of archival performances that draw on literary texts, textual archives, and multimedia tools. Wernimont is a founding co-Director of the HS Collab and an Assistant Professor of English at ASU, where she specializes in literary history, feminist digital media, histories of quantification, and technologies of commemoration. She directs ASU's Graduate Certificate program in Digital Humanities and is currently a Fellow of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, where she works on new civil rights in digital cultures. She is an active part of the FemTechNet collective. Wernimont is at work on a monograph that traces long histories (21st century to 16th century) of technologies like wearable devices, body measurements, and body counts. She earned a PhD and MA in English Literature from Brown University and a BA in English from the University of Iowa, where she also studied molecular biology. Wernimont says of her beginnings, "I cut my digital humanities teeth at the Brown University Women Writers Project, where I began as an encoder and later worked as the project manager and textbase editor." In addition to ASU, Wernimont has taught at Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College. Wed., Oct. 19, 2016 ASU, Tempe campus |
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