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'The Hidden Dictionary' at DH 2018

Jun 26, 2019

Mark Algee-Hewitt will be presenting "The Hidden Dictionary" at DH 2018 in Mexico City. Read more.

Presentation on “Anticorruption”

Jun 6, 2019

On June 6th, 2019, there was a presentation on "Anticorruption", a collaboration between the Literary Lab and legal scholars Laura Galindo-Romero and Mariana Rozo Paz. Read more.

Presentations on “Star Texts” and “Celebrity”

May 22, 2019

On May 22nd, 2019, Charlotte Lindemann, Mark Algee-Hewitt, and Laura McGrath presented on two related projects, Star Texts and Celebrity. Read more.

Presentation on “Contemporaneity”

May 16, 2019

On May 16, 2019, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Xander Manshel, Laura McGrath, Nichole Nomura, JD Porter, Matt Warner presented their project, "Contemporaneity." Read more.

Presentation on “Voice”

Apr 25, 2019

On April 25th, 2019, Annika Butler-Wall, Xander Manshel, Nika Mavrody, Laura McGrath, Nichole Nomura, and Alex Sherman presented their project, Voice. Read more.

Literary Lab talks at DH 2019

Mar 15, 2019

Three talks from the Stanford Literary Lab will be presented at DH 2019 in Utrecht. Read more.

Presentation on “Wild Animal Stories: Modeling Anthropomorphism in Animal Writing, 1870-1930”

Mar 14, 2019

On March 14th, 2019, Vicky Googasian and Ryan Heuser will present their project, "Wild Animal Stories: Modeling Anthropomorphism in Animal Writing, 1870-1930." Read more.

Presentation on “WhatEvery1Says: Interpreting Student Responses to the Humanities”

Mar 8, 2019

On March 8th, 2019, Abigail Droge presented her project, "WhatEvery1Says: Interpreting Student Responses to the Humanities." Read more.

Presentation on “Fanfiction: Generic Genesis and Evolution”

Feb 14, 2019

On February 14th, 2019, Steele Douris, Laura McGrath, J.D. Porter, and Quinn Dombrowski presented present their project, "Fanfiction: Generic Genesis and Evolution." Read more.

Presentation on “Global Digital Humanities: Text Mining Multilingual Literary Corpora”

Jan 24, 2019

On January 24th, Mark Algee-Hewitt presented a new project: “Global Digital Humanities: Text Mining Multilingual Literary Corpora.” Read more.