Queer Encoding: Encoding Diverse Identities
Friday, April 28th, 10:30AM – 5:00PM
NYU Center for the Humanities, 20 Cooper Square, Fifth Floor
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How can the practice of digitization better respond to, and represent,
geographically, culturally and otherwise, diverse textual identities? Come
and hear leading practitioners in the field talk about how we might work
creatively with mark-up languages to be more inclusive, and see strategies
in action in the Project Hack.
10:30AM — Introduction: What is TEI and why might I be interested? by Peter
Logan (Professor of English and Academic Director of the Digital
Scholarship Center, Temple University) and Marion Thain (Associate Director
of Digital Humanities, New York University)
11:00AM — Morning Keynote: Using TEI to Encode the History of Chinese
Buddhism by Marcus Bingenheimer (Assistant Professor, Department of
Religion, Temple University)
12:30PM – Lunch
1:30PM — Afternoon Keynote: Encoding Identity by Julia Flanders (Digital
Scholarship Group Director and Professor of the Practice of English,
Northeastern University)
3:00PM — Afternoon Break
3:15 – 5:00 PM — Project Hack: Queer Encoding in Action! & Closing Remarks
Program Partners: NYU Digital Humanities; Fordham Digital Humanities Group,
and Office of Research; Digital Scholarship Center, Temple University
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