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SUMMARY:Lea Pao
DESCRIPTION:\nMy dissertation project\, “The Informatics of Poetry\,” ex
	amines the relation between poetry and information and suggests a method
	 of reading poetry that evolves with a consideration of how the conceptu
	alization of information and its defining forces have shaped and continu
	e to shape poetry\, our idea of poetics\, and our methods of reading. By
	 laying out a typology of informational practices in poetry\, this proje
	ct aims to renew and re-engage the discourse of information and poetics.
	 It will show\, for example\, how poetic form manages these practices of
	 information (via representation\, organization\, transmission\, and sto
	rage)\, and how various methods of reading and literary criticism—from f
	ormalism and structuralism to Digital Humanities approaches—have develop
	ed alongside something like “information” as literary quality.\n\nFor mo
	re details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/lea-pao/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>My dissertation
	 project, “The Informatics of Poetry,” examines the relation between poe
	try and information and suggests a method of reading poetry that evolves
	 with a consideration of how the conceptualization of information and it
	s defining forces have shaped and continue to shape poetry, our idea of 
	poetics, and our methods of reading. By laying out a typology of informa
	tional practices in poetry, this project aims to renew and re-engage the
	 discourse of information and poetics. It will show, for example, how po
	etic form manages these practices of information (via representation, or
	ganization, transmission, and storage), and how various methods of readi
	ng and literary criticism—from formalism and structuralism to Digital Hu
	manities approaches—have developed alongside something like “information
	” as literary quality.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.l
	a.psu.edu/event/lea-pao/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/lea-pao/</a></
	p></body></html>
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