The take may not be wrong—it's what I did—but it makes me sad. The world benefits from scholars of lit, history, & culture who don't root their methods in computation & problematize the act of doing so. Artistic & humanistic work deserves more funding & less tech solutionism.https://twitter.com/Ted_Underwood/status/1296462018891984896 …
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Agree -- and sorry for any ambiguity otherwise! My taking this route wasn't to say "I will still be a trained humanities scholar this way" so much as "I can have a faculty job and spend a bit of it doing something related to hum. scholarship I want to learn more about." 1/2
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IMO, while digital methods can interact with hum. work, it's only meaningful as a supplement to specialized interpretative work from dedicated scholars (something folks like me can't offer). Computational folks + hum classes can't be the future of the humanities. 2/2
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