Call Number | 00856 |
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Day & Time Location |
MW 11:40am-12:55pm 308 Diana Center |
Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Darcy Krasne |
Type | LECTURE |
Course Description | In this course, we will look critically at the broadly-defined field of Digital Classics—the meeting point of Digital Humanities (DH) and the study of cultures of the ancient Mediterranean—from its origins in the late 1940s through to the present day. In addition to becoming familiar with a range of Digital Classics projects and gaining hands-on experience with some of the core tools that make Digital Classics possible in the present day, we will read theoretical scholarship in both Digital Classics and DH more generally, to think about not just what has been and can be done, but also what should (and should not) be done. We also will think about where (and whether!) to define the boundaries of “Classics” and the boundaries of “digital.” There are no prerequisites: it is NOT NECESSARY for students to have a background in coding or the field of Classics (although knowledge of either or both is welcome!). This course, like the field itself, is multidisciplinary. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Classics @Barnard |
Enrollment | 6 students (15 max) as of 10:06AM Thursday, November 21, 2024 |
Subject | Classical Civilization |
Number | BC3027 |
Section | 001 |
Division | Barnard College |
Section key | 20243CLCV3027X001 |