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Name | Aaron Mauro |
How do you Define DH? | I tend to lean towards an open definition of digital humanities. If you are making or using digital tools to study, archive, or create “something” in the humanities, you are a digital humanist! I thoroughly expect the nuances of DH theory, tools, and methods to change and evolve as technology and culture changes. The happy side-effect of the varied means and modes of technological change in DH practice allows many of us to follow the tone and tenor of cultural production more closely. |
Affiliation | University of Victoria (Electronic Textual Cultures Lab) |
Bio | Aaron Mauro (PhD Queen’s University) is a SSHRC funded Postdoctoral Fellow working in the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria. His research areas include comparative media studies, digital humanities, 20th-Century U.S. fiction, philosophy, and literary theory. His work has appeared in ImageText, Mosaic, and Modern Fiction Studies. His current research explores the theoretical basis of digital texts and experimental print forms in contemporary literature. |