All the recommendations look amazing. I´d love to have  Žižek and Noble, although both have very different "styles"...

Hopefully the search for KN goes smooth in the following months.

Best,

Dra. Miriam Peńa Pimentel

Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas, UNAM

miriampp@unam.mx

miriampenapimentel@gmail.com

@MiriamPP


De: PC2023 <pc2023-bounces@lists.digitalhumanities.org> en nombre de Laura Estill <lestill@stfx.ca>
Enviado: lunes, 29 de agosto de 2022 8:53
Para: Toma Tasovac <ttasovac@humanistika.org>; pc2023@lists.digitalhumanities.org <pc2023@lists.digitalhumanities.org>
Asunto: Re: [Pc2023] keynotes
 

Dear Toma and Anne,

Thanks for these recommendations. I think Sarah Kenderdine, especially, is a great choice.

 

Other people I would be interested in hearing from are:

 

Thanks,

Laura

 

 

Dr. Laura Estill 

Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities

Associate Professor of English, St. Francis Xavier University

Director, StFX Digital Humanities Centre

 

 

 

From: PC2023 <pc2023-bounces@lists.digitalhumanities.org> on behalf of Toma Tasovac <ttasovac@humanistika.org>
Date: Monday, August 29, 2022 at 7:39 AM
To: pc2023@lists.digitalhumanities.org <pc2023@lists.digitalhumanities.org>
Subject: [Pc2023] keynotes

Dear colleagues,

 

Anne and I just had a meeting with the local organizers and one of the topics that we discussed were the keynotes. We have two suggestions that we would like to share with you:

There are no guarantees that either one of them will be available, but we'd like to give it a try.

 

Therefore we would like to ask you to:

  • let us know if you have any problems with our choices by September 5th; and
  • add additional names for consideration, also by September 5th.

We'll very much appreciate your additional suggestions and your overall help in this process. 

 

All best,

Toma and Anne 

 

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Belgrade Center for Digital Humanities