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Mobile Technology Research Group

This group is for those interested in and doing research involving mobile technology. The group is intended to encompass a broad range of methodologies (e.g., quantitative, qualitative, participatory-action, ethnographic) and a wide array of substantive areas (e.g., youth, LGBTQ, health, race, gender, criminal justice).

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Jonathan Senchyne \”Reading Surfaces & the Materialities of Communication\” Nov 3

  • Dear Colleagues,

    We\’re delighted to invite you to a lecture by Jonathan Senchyne (University of Wisconsin Madison), who will be speaking at the GC English program this Friday. Please come!!

    Jonathan Senchyne, \”Type, Paper, Glass & Screws:Reading Surfaces & the Materialities of Communication\”
    Nov 3, 2017 — 4pm

    Jonathan Senchyne, University of Wisconsin-Madison & 2017-2018 Pine Tree Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow in the Future of the Book in a Digital Age at The Graduate Center, CUNY

    The surfaces we read are meant to disappear behind the content they bear. But what, and who, is available to readers who pay attention to the material dimensions of the devices we read? Whether an eighteenth-century newspaper or a twenty-first century iPhone, the surfaces from which read are present to us, and they put our bodies in relation to others. In this talk, I read the print work of the eighteenth-century enslaved printer Primus Fowle (1700-1791) and the poetry of Foxconn laborer Xu Lizhi (1990-2014) and argue that they use non-alphabetic elements of texts like broken type or loose screws to orient readers to the many kinds of people and kinds of work that mediate texts across time, space, and archives. Co-sponsored by GC Digital Initiatives

    WHERE:
    The Graduate Center
    365 Fifth Avenue

    ROOM:
    4406: English Student Lounge

    WHEN:
    November 03, 2017: 4:00 PM

    CONTACT INFO:
    http://www.gc.cuny.edu/english

    ADMISSION:
    Free

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