Event

2022-23 Spector Lecture: Professor Marisa Parham

Wednesday, March 8, 2023 16:00to17:30
Leacock Building Room 232, 855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, CA
Spector Lecture: Professor Marisa Parham

"Black Living + Other Computational Poetics"

Professor Marisa Parham (University of Maryland) is a the 2023 Spector Lecture at the Department of English.

Marisa Parham is Visiting Professor of English at the University of Maryland, where she serves as director for the African American Digital Humanities initiative (AADHUM), and is the associate director for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH). She also co-directs the Immersive Realities Lab for the Humanities, which is an independent workgroup for digital and experimental humanities (irLhumanities).

Parham’s current teaching and research projects focus on texts and technologies that problematize assumptions about time, space, and bodily materiality. She is particularly interested in how such terms share a history of increasing complexity in literary and cultural texts produced by African Americans, and how they also offer ways of thinking about intersectional approaches to digital humanities and technology studies. Recently published examples of this work include “Sample | Signal | Strobe: Haunting, Social Media, and Black Digitality,” and the interactive longform scholarly essays .break .dance, and Breaking, dancing, making in the machine. She is currently developing “Black Haints in the Anthropocene”, a book-length interactive project that focuses on memory, haunting, digitality, and Black environmental experience.

Parham holds a PhD in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, and is the author of Haunting and Displacement in African-American Literature and CultureThe African-American Student’s Guide to College, and is co-editor of Theorizing Glissant: Sites and Citations

Public Lecture:

"Black Living + Other Computational Poetics"

March 8, 4-6pm
Leacock Building, Room 232

The lecture will be live-streamed and live-captioned.

Seminar:

“Show and Tell: Exploring Black E-Lit”

March 9, 12-1:30pm, Arts Building, Room 160
Please contact Adam Hill (adam.hill [at] mail.mcgill.ca) to reserve a place; spaces are limited.

 

Sponsored by the Department of English and the Dean of Arts Development Fund.

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