RESOURCE: Manifesto of Modernist Digital Humanities

Alex Christie (University of Victoria), Andrew Pilsch (Arizona State University), Shawna Ross (Arizona State University- Polytechnic), and Katie Tanigawa (University of Victoria) released the Manifesto of Modernist Digital Humanities following the Modernist Studies Association Annual conference.  The manifesto offers strategies for critiquing methods and content, a framework for how modernists can create their own digital strategies:

Modernists Digital Strategies should themselves be

critical, challenging, open-ended, discontinuous, fragmented, polyphonic, disruptive, perverse, strange, harsh.

 

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