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SQ 61.3 (2010): New Media |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 21.0411 Friday, 29 October 2010
From: Hardy M. Cook <
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Date: Friday, October 29, 2010
Subject: SQ 61.3 (2010): New Media
I was delighted to find that the most recent SQ is a Special Issue devoted to
Shakespeare and New Media.
The Table of Contents is as follows:
From the Editor
Katherine Rowe
Networks of Deep Impression: Shakespeare and the History of Information
Alan Galey
From "Access" to "Creativity": Shakespeare Institutions, New Media, and the
Language of Cultural Value
Kate Rumbold
Unmooring the Moor: Researching and Teaching on YouTube
Ayanna Thompson
The Hundredth Psalm to the Tune of "Green Sleeves": Digital Approaches to
Shakespeare's Language of Genre
Jonathan Hope and Michael Witmore
REVIEWS
Disciplining Digital Humanities, 2010: Shakespeare's Staging, XMAS, Shakespeare
Performance in Asia, Shakespeare Quartos Archive, and BardBox
Whitney Anne Trettien
Shakespeare Goes Digital: Three Open Internet Editions
Andrew Murphy
SHAKESPEARE PERFORMED
The Roman Tragedies
Christian M. Billing
I have written about or announced many of the sites mentioned in these essays
(e.g., http://www.shaksper.net/archives/2009/0080.html); to locate these use the
SEARCH tool at http://www.shaksper.net/search.html
Do SHAKSPER subscribers have any reactions to these essays?
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