2023 is proving to be an exciting year for Mina Loy studies, with an exhibition of Loy’s visual art and […]
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2023 is proving to be an exciting year for Mina Loy studies, with an exhibition of Loy’s visual art and […]
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Are you the kind of reader who prefers a handheld book that you can read in an armchair? If so, […]
We are thrilled to announce that Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde has been awarded two prestigious scholarly prizes: The Garfinkel […]
One of the most essential elements of any DH project is reflection. It’s important to reflect on what you’re doing […]
The band Short Fictions recently (November 2019) issued an album, Fates Worse Than Death, that includes the song “Property of […]
Artist Mary Montgomery-Lee spent the past year constructing a multi-media dada-style book about the early twentieth-century Dada movement. Using […]
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A recent issue of PMLA features an article by Amy E. Elkins that recounts her discovery of photographs taken by […]
In the spring of 2019, we conducted an experiment in public peer review using the free, online annotating tool Hypothesis. […]
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In the past year, we’ve been busy not only working on this site, but also writing and talking about it. […]
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Mapping Mina Loy’s Social-Artistic Networks in Florence, Paris, New York During the fall of 2017, each of us taught a […]
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The website was designed to be public facing from its conception, and the idea to collaboration with the public came […]
Traveling north to Bridgeton, Maine in early October, we (Suzanne Churchill, Linda Kinnahan, and Susan Rosenbaum) were treated […]
June 2018, Susan Rosenbaum I attended the “Elizabeth Bishop in Paris” conference in June 2018 (#EBParis), and arrived a couple […]
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March 2018, Linda Kinnahan Visiting Florence last week with a group of Duquesne students, I encountered March dampness with spots […]
Charlotte Whalen and Jade French, two PhD students from Queen Mary University of London who are working on women modernists, […]
On February 9, 2018, Suzanne Churchill and Linda Kinnahan attended an Office of Digital Humanities (ODH) Project Directors Meeting in […]
In late January 2018, we (Suzanne Churchill, Linda Kinnahan, and Susan Rosenbaum) defied the weather gods and traveled to […]
Thanks to Jade French for calling our attention to the beautiful portraits by the American artist Kim Rae Taylor of […]
Mina Loy enthusiasts, take note of this forthcoming title from Coach House Press: Suzanne Zelazo’s Lances All Alike (Apr. 2018, trade […]
Poemage is a visualization tool that supports close reading. The result of a two-year design study of the value of […]
We are thrilled and honored to have won a 2017 Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the […]
Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant Garde took the stage in Pittsburgh as part of The Digital Humanities in the 21st Century, […]
James McAuley’s article “The Artists in Their Alley, In Postwar France,” featured in the Style Magazine of the Sunday New York […]
Here’s an example of how digital platforms for scholarship upend the traditional, slow, linear trajectories of academic print publication. Our website Mina […]
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