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Little did I know while co-hosting the #DHARTITwitterConf earlier this year, that online academia would be a new “normal.”Privileged to be awarded a NEH fellowship to be part of the #NEHNetResearch institute. Amazing work by the organizers and instructors at UCF in setting it up. Image
1/n Beginning today till the last day of the workshop (June 5), I will try articulating my thoughts (rants?) and perceptions on digitality and Humanistic inquiry on/through the internet in the series of tweets on this thread. #NEHNetResearch
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1. Good afternoon everyone! I'm Riddhima. I'm a doctoral student @bgsu and have worked in the digital feminist space through @fempositive for just over half a decade. So excited to be presenting at #DHARTITwitterConf my first Twiter conference experience.
2. My presentation today reflects on the pedagogical potential of digital feminist activist work and knowledges. Particularly creative, multimedia work being done by individuals, collectives and non-profit orgs. #DHARTITwitterConf
3. I draw from my own experiences with digital feminist work, the work of so many wonderful activists, organizers & media producers and through developing my PhD research project with my awesome advisor @cyberdivalivesl #DHARTITwitterConf
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1. Hello! We are three undergraduate students @FLAMEUniversity. Our project aims to chronicle Indian history through the lens of food and gastronomy in India's communities.
Welcome to Indian Community Cookbooks! bit.ly/cooksKAM #DHARTITwitterConf
@FLAMEUniversity 2. Our thought process began with solely the Tuluva community cookbooks of Karnataka which went on to expand to include cuisines across India. We decided that archives and timelines would be suitable media to document this. #DHARTITwitterConf
@FLAMEUniversity 3. @ArjunAppadurai explored the homogenization of Indian cuisine, which sparked interests in unraveling the processes of how community cuisines are being merged or forgotten, to which we arrive at our national cuisine. Link to his paper: bit.ly/Appadurai #DHARTITwitterConf
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Hi! Exited to be here! My presentation - what a novel thing to say about a Twitter thread - is titled 'Literary Histories, Digital Futures', and I will be talking about the potential of spatial humanities for literary historiography in India. (1) #DHARTITwitterConf
I come here as a scholar of print/the history of the book/cultures of reading, primarily trained in depts. of English. My interest in the spatial humanities rests on a recognition that our English depts didn’t quite announce a ‘spatial turn’, despite the (2) #DHARTITwitterConf
abiding influence of Michel Focault and Raymond Williams in undergraduate/postgraduate classrooms. It rests, also, on a recognition that the entrenchment of New Historical/Cultural Materialist methods in our English depts accompanied the ‘rise’ of (3) #DHARTITwitterConf
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