Author: Diane Jakacki
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Adventures in Digital Rhetoric, part the first
This term I’m teaching an ENGL 1102 course themed Digital Rhetoric and Interaction Design. It is a subject that has interested me since my corporate days at HBO cobbling hbo.com together. I’m interested in discussions about how we use the tools and interfaces that we embrace so eagerly (at the moment I’m struggling to make…
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Book Review: The Gods of Gotham
The Gods of Gotham by Lyndsay Faye My rating: 2 of 5 stars What is it about 1850s New York and 1890s London? Lately I feel I’ve been swamped in sepia tone, between Copper and Ripper Street on BBC America, Lincoln (all right, that’s 1860s Washington, but see my point) and now The Gods of…
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The Quick Write and the Coke Machine …
… or, How I Learned to Love the Google Doc This semester the subject of my English 1102 course is “The Rhetoric of Digital Media and Interaction Design.” I’ve wanted to teach this for a while: not only does it allow me to flex my DH muscles in a way I haven’t in the last…
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Publication News
My edition of John Redford’s Henrician interlude “The Play of Wit and Science” has been published in the Broadview Anthology of Medieval Drama, edited by Christina M. Fitzgerald and John T. Sebastian. For information about the anthology, see the Broadview Press website.
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Over at the Tarlton Project ..
The Tarlton’s Jests repository is up at Github. You can read about initial plans at the Tarlton Project site.