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This section of HUMN 2151 "Digital Humanities" will look at the intersection of the humanities and the digital world. We will look at how traditional approaches to the study and creation of cultural texts are being influenced and changed by microprocessing technologies. Our study will begin in the latter part of the twentieth century, include a primer of postmodernism, and focus on new media approaches to cultural production and consumption.
Required Texts
The following two texts will be available in the MSC book store, but you may also order them online via the links below.
- Bacigalupi, Paolo. The Windup Girl. (2010).
- Clark, Carol Lea. The Wired Society. (1998).
In addition to these books, several downloadable PDFs will also be required. See the syllabus below.
More to come . . .
Catalog Information
53021 HUMN 2151.01 TR 10a-12:20p WRC Hybrid Online: Digital Humanities