Re-mediating The Female American: Collaboration and Situated Knowledges in the Digital Humanities Classroom
Mattie Burkert,
Rachel Combs,
Kathleen Gekiere
et al.
Abstract:The Female American, published pseudonymously in 1767, has drawn scholarly attention in recent decades as a novel that raises questions about anonymity, gender, authorship, Indigeneity, settler colonialism, and the American literary canon. Yet access to the text has remained limited, dependent on subscription databases and print scholarly editions. In 2022, as part of a graduate seminar on eighteenth-century literature, science, and colonialism, we produced the first open-access digital edition of volume 1; a … Show more
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