Interviews with digital humanists about their new work
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Interviews with digital humanists about their new work
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In this episode of High Theory, Jason Schneiderman talks about Nothingism. A term of his own coinage, a tongue-in-cheek manifesto, nothingism is an invitation to refuse the values of digital culture in favor of the values of print.
You can read more about poetry at the end of print culture in Jason’s new book, entitled Nothingism (Michigan UP, 2025).
In the episode Jaason refers to M.B. Parkes’s book Pause and Effect An Introduction to the History of Punctuation in the West and the poetry of his teacher Agha Shahid Ali.
Jason Schneiderman is a poet and teacher. He is the author of five poetry collections, most recently Self Portrait of Icarus as a Country on Fire (Red Hen, 2024). He also edited an anthology of queer theory for first year writing courses called Queer: A Reader for Writers (Oxford, 2016). He works as a Professor of English at CUNY’s BMCC and in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.
The image for this episode was made by Saronik Bosu. It shows a blue blur on a pink floral print background.
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New Work in Digital Humanities
Interviews with digital humanists about their new work
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