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June Oh

An interdisciplinary scholar and a teacher working in age studies, medical humanities, gender and sexuality, disability studies, and digital humanities

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      • Discontinuous Self: The Significances of Dickinson’s Poetic Persona
      • Performativity in Moll Flanders: Autonomy and Relationship
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      • Mapping Monsters: Spatial Representations of “Monsters”
      • Meaning of Digital Humanities and DH Scholarship
      • Digitally Mapping Literature–what good can it do?
      • “The Mechanic Muse”: Text Analysis and Distant Reading: Ted Underwood
      • DH and Visualization
      • Raw: visualization
      • zotero exercise
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