Humanities Lectures: Jeffrey Schnapp


What happens to humanistic scholarship in the print-plus or post-print era? What does it mean to envisage a world where the form that scholarly knowledge assumes is no longer a given and every work of scholarship is engaged in imagining and codifying new genres of scholarly communication?

Jeffrey Schnapp, Harvard Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures, will address these questions from the perspective of recent experiences and experiments at metaLAB at Harvard.

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