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Information Situation: January 2011
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Connecting Orality, Literacy, and the Digital Humanities. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. I've finally joined the blogging community. Feels like a breath of fresh digital air. I plan to use this blog to explore and document ideas about the Digital Humanities. Any help that anyone that reads this has would be greatly appreciated. Wellp 'bout time to hit the dusty trail. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Romantics: So What? Is it really almost over? Look Twice: The Art of Defamiliarization.
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Information Situation: Re-Opened for Business
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Connecting Orality, Literacy, and the Digital Humanities. Friday, September 21, 2012. Hello there, all. It's been over a full year since I last posted. I'm not sure what the protocol is for a proper resurrection, so I'm just going to skip past that. By Walter Ong, as well as my own random findings and insights from the interwebs. For the assignment's purposes, and per the instructor's request, I will be responding to numerous articles in the New York Times written by Stanley Fish. Over the past year....
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In-between Update: GO GET BORED! | Romantic Ramblings
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Inspiration and Learning from the West Wind. Visions and Dreams–or Don’t Blame the Opiate and Do Turn off Your Cell Phone! In-between Update: GO GET BORED! April 18, 2011. So, I wanna go back to talking about Wordsworth a little bit. While looking around for some. Stuff on the Romantics. To sum it up, this guy is extolling the virtues of boredom. Apparently, some new research. And perhaps, spurred by some natural beauty we encounter in our retreat, we might. The author talks specifically about children&#...
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The Romantics: So What? (Part 1) | Romantic Ramblings
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Inspiration and Learning from the West Wind. The Beautiful and Sublime: Accepting Art As It Is. The Romantics: So What? Part 2) →. The Romantics: So What? May 5, 2011. Fire, water, air, tears, sleep, silence, and what De Quincey has called the glory of motion. ( Walter Pater, “Aesthetic Poetry”. And here we are, at the last “official” topic: What’s the big deal about the Romantics? If you haven’t been able to tell, I’ve been saying this whole time, “HEY! 8220;[The Deconstructionist view led to the dogmat...
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May | 2011 | Romantic Ramblings
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Inspiration and Learning from the West Wind. Monthly Archives: May 2011. The Romantics: So What? May 6, 2011. Yesterday we looked deeper into the ideas of literary aesthetics, and I hope it was beneficial–I wore my brain out on it, so I hope it was! Just in case you missed it (or it’s too dense) let’s recap:. Counterpoint: Louise Rosenblatt argues that a new poem is created whenever a reader approaches as text; a reader cannot help but bring in his or her previous ideas. I wanted to examine the effective...
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Romantic Ramblings | Inspiration and Learning from the West Wind | Page 2
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Inspiration and Learning from the West Wind. Newer posts →. April 8, 2011. So, I’m sad that I didn’t have any response to the prompt. Maybe I wasn’t clear: it would be REALLY AWESOME to have some responses to the question under the “Prompt! 8221; section. Like I said in the first post, I want this blog to be living, to have me and you all interacting and learning from each other. So, it would be great to have more responses to that. Of course, prompt is just awful, just tell me so! Well, duh, Bob Dylan.
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A Time of Turbulence. | Romantic Ramblings
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Inspiration and Learning from the West Wind. A Time of Turbulence. March 15, 2011. Thanks to those of you who posted your answers to what you thought about Romantic Poets. Of course, Candy just came right out and hit some of the high points of Romantic Poetry and Poets: “not about mushy, gushy love” but an interpretation of surroundings through imagination. Harold Bloom and Lionel Trilling have this to say about Romanticism:. Romantic Poetry and Prose,. Allow me to demonstrate how these guys did it:.
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Information Situation: Okay. Once more. With feeling.
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Connecting Orality, Literacy, and the Digital Humanities. Wednesday, March 20, 2013. Okay Once more. With feeling. That was the most anticlimactic resurrection ever (see previous post). I have had a great deal of trouble figuring out how to approach the final stages of this project. I'm still not sure I have come to any conclusions, but I am just going to dive right in with an analysis of Stanley Fish's opinion articles on the digital humanities, as featured in The New York Times. The Old Order Changeth".
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Information Situation: September 2012
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Connecting Orality, Literacy, and the Digital Humanities. Friday, September 21, 2012. Hello there, all. It's been over a full year since I last posted. I'm not sure what the protocol is for a proper resurrection, so I'm just going to skip past that. By Walter Ong, as well as my own random findings and insights from the interwebs. For the assignment's purposes, and per the instructor's request, I will be responding to numerous articles in the New York Times written by Stanley Fish. Over the past year....
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Information Situation: Data Mining for Emotions
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Connecting Orality, Literacy, and the Digital Humanities. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Data Mining for Emotions. So I took a hiatus after my last post because it was massive, and because I've acquired a new job doing social media marketing for a couple of local businesses. I'm sure some digital humanities content will stem from what I'm doing with these new jobs. But you don't care about that right now, so let's get started. In "Mind Your P's and B's: The Digital Humanities and Interpretation". What they found ...