

We welcome conversations on how past and present social contexts-i.e. What new frameworks have emerged to grasp, interpret, and challenge issues raised by these advancements? We invite conversation in and around digital humanities research and practice and other approaches that broadly explore “the digital.” Technology and forms of expression continue to evolve in the digital age.

Keynote Speaker: Cassius Adair (Assistant Professor of Media Studies, The New School), “Reverse Engineering: From Trans Tech Histories to Radical Trans Futures.” Wednesday and Thursday, April 19 and 20, 2023 Mainly in person with some Zoom participation. On Digital Pasts and Futures: New Perspectives in Literature, Technoculture, and MediaĬalifornia State University, Long Beach. CFP: 57th Annual Comparative World Literature Conference
