[open-humanities] Fwd: cfp Shakespearean International Yearbook: digital Shakespeares

Jonathan Gray j.gray at cantab.net
Fri Feb 17 17:23:51 UTC 2012


Any interest in doing an article on OpenShakespeare for this?

J.


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From: Humanist Discussion Group <willard.mccarty at mccarty.org.uk>
Date: Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 8:13 AM
Subject: [Humanist] 25.735 cfp Shakespearean International Yearbook:
digital Shakespeares
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                Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 25, No. 735.
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       Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 16:02:28 +0800
       From: "Brett D. Hirsch" <brett.hirsch at uwa.edu.au>
       Subject: cfp: Digital Shakespeares


Digital Shakespeares: Innovations, Interventions, Mediations
A Special Issue of The Shakespearean International Yearbook
Edited by Hugh Craig and Brett D. Hirsch

If data is "the next big idea in language, history and the arts", as
Patricia Cohen has suggested, where are we now in Shakespeare studies?
Are we being "digital" yet?

The guest editors of this special issue of The Shakespearean
International Yearbook invite papers to critically explore digital
innovations, interventions, and mediations in Shakespeare studies, in
particular, the application of digital technologies and methodologies
-- such as computational stylistics, data mining and visualization, 3D
virtual modelling, electronic publishing, etc. -- and their impact on
Shakespeare research, performance, and pedagogy.

Papers theorizing "digital", "networked", or "new media" Shakespeares,
as well as papers interrogating the ways in which the digital
influences the performance of Shakespeare on both stage and screen,
are also welcomed.

Abstracts of c.200 words should be emailed to Hugh Craig
<hugh.craig at newcastle.edu.au> and Brett D. Hirsch
<brett.hirsch at uwa.edu.au> by 10 April 2012. Full articles of accepted
abstracts will be expected by August 2012 to allow for review,
revision, and publication in 2013.

--
Dr. Brett D. Hirsch
University Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (M208)
The University of Western Australia
http://www.notwithoutmustard.net/

Coordinating Editor, Digital Renaissance Editions
http://digitalrenaissance.arts.uwa.edu.au/

Co-Editor, Shakespeare
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/shakespeare



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