Welcome to the DLS Anthology group, a space for those interested and engaged in topics pertinent to the scope of Literary Studies in the Digital Age: An Evolving Anthology (dlsanthology.commons.mla.org).
We invite readers to use the group’s “Docs” feature (located in the sidebar at the left) to upload submissions to be considered for the online collection. Readers are also invited to participate in open peer review of submissions and to discuss the volume and the field in general. Drafts uploaded to this site will become part of the collection’s expanding archive: authors should feel free to amend them and write back to commenters at any time. Essays deemed to be of high quality and of interest to a sufficient number of people will be chosen for inclusion in subsequent evolutions of the Literary Studies in the Digital Age collection: with the author’s permission, a selected essay will be copyedited and added to the collection. (Authors are free to submit their essays elsewhere for publication at any time, but please be advised that the draft uploaded to MLA Commons will remain part of the collection’s public archive.)
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Dene M. Grigar started the topic Thursday Night Literary Reading of Experimental Works in the discussion
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 6 years, 11 months ago
<p>MLA members who are also involved in the Electronic Literature Organization are hosting an evening of readings & performances during the Modern Language Association conference. The event takes place in the Connelly Auditorium (room 806) in the Terra Building at The University of the Arts, on January 5, 2017, from 8-10 p.m. The University of th…[Read more]
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Robert Troyer deleted the file: Troyer_Epistemological Uncertainty_MLA_DLS.docx from
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
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Amanda Licastro started the topic Proposal in the discussion
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 8 years ago
Andrew Stauffer, Annie Swafford, and I are working on a piece that details the pedagogical applications and implications of the “Book Traces” project. Essentially, Book Traces is an initiative that asks librarians and researchers to search library general collections for pre-1923 books containing marginalia, inscriptions, and insertions left by…[Read more]
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Dene M. Grigar started the topic Announcing CFPs in the discussion
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
Ray Siemens, Liz Lorang, Kenneth Price and I are excited to announce the Call for Papers for Literary Studies in the Digital Age: An Evolving Anthology, the MLA’s first born-digital, publicly available anthology.
Essays on all topics in digital literary studies are welcome, particularly those not yet represented in the volume, including but not…[Read more]
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Margit Longbrake posted an update in the group
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 9 years, 7 months ago
The editors of Literary Studies in the Digital Age: An Evolving Anthology (published by the MLA in 2013) invite your participation in expanding this living collection and charting new directions in the field of digital literary studies. Please visit http://dlsanthology.mla.hcommons.org and help us answer some questions, whether in an…[Read more]
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Nancy Bogen started the topic Introducing a class discussion of a difficult 20th century American poem in the forum
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 10 years, 2 months ago
I’ve developed a new different way of getting a class discussion going about certain difficult poems. I call it a “slide-choreography.” Have a look-listen and see what you think. There is no charge for using one or more of these; you can do so as many times as you please:
https://vimeo.com/16923615 (Hart Crane’s “Proem: To Brooklyn Bridge”…[Read more]
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Margit Longbrake deleted the file: DLS Anthology: description of group from
DLS Anthology on MLA Commons 10 years, 3 months ago