Digital Culture Books

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Critical Data Narrative as Modernist Aesthetic in Early Twentieth-Century U.S. Literatures
Elizabeth Rodrigues
How a group of modernist writers used their training as empiricists to create a data-driven aesthetic
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2022 $29.95 Available Add Paper for "Collecting Lives" to Cart
Web 2022 Open Access Available Read Online
1. Cover image for 'Collecting Lives'
Critical Data Narrative as Modernist Aesthetic in Early Twentieth-Century US Literatures
Elizabeth Rodrigues
How a group of modernist writers used their training as empiricists to create a data-driven aesthetic
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2022 $29.95 Available Add Paper for "Collecting Lives" to Cart
Web 2022 Open Access Available Read Online
The Digital Culture Books series is committed to liberatory and transformational scholarship that critiques and works toward repairing historical and ongoing harm and imagines more just and equitable futures. With this series, the University of Michigan Press is seeking books that apply the insights and tools of intersectional feminist studies, queer studies, critical race studies, critical ethnic studies, critical disability studies, and related fields to the study of digital culture. As part of the series’ focus on the digital and the Press’s commitment to accessibility, books will be published simultaneously in print and open access e-book versions with multimedia capabilities.

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Digital Culture Books

The Digital Culture Books series is committed to liberatory and transformational scholarship that critiques and works toward repairing historical and ongoing harm and imagines more just and equitable futures. With this series, the University of Michigan Press is seeking books that apply the insights and tools of intersectional feminist studies, queer studies, critical race studies, critical ethnic studies, critical disability studies, and related fields to the study of digital culture. As part of the series’ focus on the digital and the Press’s commitment to accessibility, books will be published simultaneously in print and open access e-book versions with multimedia capabilities.


Anne Cong-Huyen, University of Michigan
Kishonna Gray, University of Kentucky
Kim Knight, University of Texas at Dallas
Jasmine Rault, University of Toronto
Ashley Shew, Virginia Tech
Kristen Warner, University of Alabama
André Brock, Jr.,  Georgia Institute of Technology
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Editorial Board

Anne Cong-Huyen, University of Michigan
Kishonna Gray, University of Kentucky
Kim Knight, University of Texas at Dallas
Jasmine Rault, University of Toronto
Ashley Shew, Virginia Tech
Kristen Warner, University of Alabama
André Brock, Jr.,  Georgia Institute of Technology

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