« A Humanities, Plain & Simple Post » Spanish translation of post The question: “Why study the arts and humanities” haunts our disciplines every day. This is not an easy question to answer because the language and the outcomes of fields such as classics, philosophy, ethics, literature, art history or theater are often broad, abstract, […]
DíaHD: Day of Digital Humanities, Now in Spanish and Portuguese: 10 June 2013
Invitation to participate in DíaHD (Día de Humanidades Digitales) to be held on 10th of June 2013.
Interview with Horst Konietzny
By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent Eva Kekou: Hello Horst! I know you come from a multidisciplinary academic background. Can you give us some details about this and also tell us what concepts or practices link the different disciplines in which you work? Horst Konietzny: It is good to have this question as a starting […]
Bringing Diversity of Experience Together: An Interview with Daniel O’Donnell
4Humanities international correspondent Ernesto Priego interviews Daniel O’Donnell about the Global Outlook :: Digital Humanities project.
Jan Bultmann, “Discernment: Advice from a Hiring Manager to Humanities Students and Their Teachers”
Jan Bultmann is a technical editor and social media strategist based in Seattle. This is the text of a talk she gave at the colloquium on Creative Labor and the Humanities at Florida State University, March 22, 2013. I’m not an academic. I’m not here to deliver a research paper. And I’m not here to […]
Keeping the Humanities in the Public Arena: An Interview with Rosemary G. Feal
4Humanities international correspondent Ernesto Priego interviews Rosemary G. Feal, executive director of the Modern Language Association.
Shannon Brennan, “To My Friends Who Love Books, Too, But Who Are Skeptical Nevertheless”
« A Humanities, Plain & Simple Post » I am a Ph.D. candidate in English. To most people – to my family, to my childhood friends, to the strangers who work in business that I meet at rowdy cocktail parties or staid dinner gatherings – this means that I love books. It’s true, of course. […]