Hi Adeline,

This is really good work. But it isn't that technologies that Digital Humanists use, XML, for example, are politically neutral, it is just that they are something else (a different type of politics).  And sure there are refuges from politics, in fact I haven't made it to my favourite Greek cafe yet today, but there are also too many refuges from technology. I like the combination of both, good projects that engage, extend, and challenge people.

There is another old saying. I don't agree with architecture!

Kind regards,

Craig
(and glad to discuss Australia post-colonial history with you, but not sure if we have reached that stage yet)




On 12/05/2013 11:58 AM, Adeline Koh wrote:
Dear Craig,

Thank you very much for your interest in Postcolonial Digital Humanities. You can find out more about our organization's mission in the blog post co-authored by Roopika Risam and myself: http://dhpoco.org/mission-statement-postcolonial-digital-humanities/

If you're ever in the eastern US, we invite you to sit down with us with a whisky to discuss the relevance of #DHPoco to Australia and its colonial history. Incidentally, I do have first hand experience with that--I completed my B.A. at the University of Melbourne. 

All the best,

Adeline

Adeline Koh, Ph.D.
Visiting Faculty Fellow, 
Humanities Writ Large, Duke University (Fall 2012-Spring 2013)
Assistant Professor of Literature, Richard Stockton College
Email: Adeline.Koh@duke.edu or  Adeline.Koh@stockton.edu
Twitter: @adelinekoh 


On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Craig Bellamy <txt@craigbellamy.net> wrote:
Hi Adeline,

I am not sure how to engage with this. They are wonderful and noble ideas, and sure I may agree with them in some other context, but 'post-colonial DH', what could this possible mean?

There is an old joke, there are 2 types of people in the world, those that draw conclusions from incomplete data!

Today is a very sunny day here in Melbourne. I am going to walk down the road and get a cheese cake from the little Greek cafe that  always go to. If you or Adeline are ever in Melbourne, perhaps you could join me and discuss your problems with XML ,

Kind regards,

Craig








On 12/05/2013 3:42 AM, Adeline Koh wrote:
Dear list members,

DHPoco (Postcolonial Digital Humanities) published an Open Thread yesterday on whether DH has historically provided refuge from race/class/gender/sexuality/disability. We've had a terrific, if US-centric, discussion  so far, and hope list members will add their thoughts.


Best,
Adeline



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