TEXTUAL EMBODIMENTS
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) and the Andrew W. Mellon-funded African American Digital Humanities Initiative (AADHum) invite your participation in “Textual Embodiments,” the Society for Textual Scholarship’s International Interdisciplinary Conference for 2017.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 – FRIDAY JUNE 2
LOCATION
University of Maryland
College Park · Maryland · United States
LOGISTICS
Accomodation ·Travel
Parking · Dining
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Neil Fraistat
Purdom Lindblad
Raffaele Viglianti
Stephanie Sapienza, Coordinator
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Our conference theme is “Textual Embodiments,” broadly construed. With this theme we hope to engage a range of issues involving the materiality of texts, including their physical, virtual, or performative manifestations as objects that can decay or break down and can potentially be repaired and sustained over time. It also concerns the processes of inclusion and exclusion through which bodies of texts take shape in the form of editions, archives, collections, and exhibition building, as well as the ethical responsibilities faced by textual scholars, archivists, conservationists, media archaeologists, digital resource creators, and cultural heritage professionals engaging in these processes.