Left of Black S3:E1 | September 17, 2012
Race and the Digital Humanities
Host and Duke University Professor
Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by
Howard Rambsy II, Associate Professor of English Language and Literature and Director of the Black Studies Program at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, and
Jessica Marie Johnson, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Richards Civil War Era Center and African Research Center at Penn State University.
Neal, Rambsy and Johnson discuss the “Digital Humanities,” one of the current academic buzzwords, and the double-bind that the Digital Humanities can present for scholars working within the context of Race, particularly within Black Studies.
Rambsy is the author of
The Black Arts Enterprise and the Production of African-American Poetry (University of Michigan Press) and the curator of
SIUE Black Studies. Johnson is the curator of,
Diaspora Hypertext &
African Diaspora, Ph.D.***
Left of Black is a weekly Webcast hosted by Mark Anthony Neal and produced in collaboration with the
John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University.
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Published on September 18, 2012 17:18