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CS92PROD
Data and Culture
ENGL 249
Fall 2024
Section: 01  

What does the mass digitization of the print cultural record mean for the making and study of literature, art, and culture? This course introduces students to the critical and cultural study of data by introducing key debates around the meaning of data in the humanities. Like "slow food"--a movement where diners, farmers, and chefs rethink what and how we produce and consume--we will explore data as local, embedded, and requiring careful critical reflection. How can computational tools help us to understand art and literature? What do digital archives reveal (or obscure) about the people who make them? What kinds of writing have, historically, been seen as "uncreative" or automatable and what might this reveal about ideas of labor, gender, race, class, and computation? We will explore the foundations of this field while also discussing concerns that emerge when accessing and maintaining digital cultural artifacts in time and across global and local contexts. Weekly readings will introduce concepts for understanding the cultures (and cultural artifacts) that produce and are produced by data and key techniques that humanities researchers use to organize, mediate, and analyze digital sources. This course will draw on a range of critical traditions, including history of the book, media studies, science & technology studies, computational literary studies, and critical data studies. Students will explore these methods through reflection papers, short code assignments, exercises in data curation and critique, and final projects. Course meetings will alternate between discussions and workshops with data from local libraries and special collections, including Olin Library Special Collections & Archives.
Credit: 1 Gen Ed Area Dept: HA ENGL
Course Format: DiscussionGrading Mode: Graded
Level: UGRD Prerequisites: None
Fulfills a Major Requirement for: None
Past Enrollment Probability: 50% - 74%

Last Updated on MAY-10-2024
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