I think it would take far too many cheese cakes to discuss the problems of XML... But above all remember, never never drink whisky over an XML dispute ;-)
2013/5/12 Adeline Koh adelinekoh@gmail.com:
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 w: http://adelinekoh.org
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.
Here is the link: http://dhpoco.org/2013/05/10/open-thread-the-digital-humanities-as-a-histori...
Best, Adeline
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