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SUMMARY:Lisa Gitelman “Emoji Dick and the Eponymous Whale”
DESCRIPTION:\nLisa Gitelman is a media historian whose research concerns
	 American book history\, techniques of inscription\, and the new media o
	f yesterday and today. She is particularly concerned with tracing the pa
	tterns according to which new media become meaningful within and against
	 the contexts of older media. Her most recent book is entitled Paper Kno
	wledge: Toward A Media History of Documents (Duke University Press 2014)
	. She has an edited collection\, "Raw Data" Is an Oxymoron (MIT 2013). P
	revious works include Always Already New: Media\, History\, and the Data
	 of Culture (MIT Press 2006). She holds a doctoral degree in English fro
	m Columbia University and is a former editor of the Thomas A. Edison Pap
	ers at Rutgers University. She joins Steinhardt after teaching at Harvar
	d University and at The Catholic University of America.\n\nFor more deta
	ils: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/lisa-gitelman-emoji-dick-and-the-ep
	onymous-whale/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Lisa Gitelman i
	s a media historian whose research concerns American book history, techn
	iques of inscription, and the new media of yesterday and today. She is p
	articularly concerned with tracing the patterns according to which new m
	edia become meaningful within and against the contexts of older media. H
	er most recent book is entitled Paper Knowledge: Toward A Media History 
	of Documents (Duke University Press 2014). She has an edited collection,
	 "Raw Data" Is an Oxymoron (MIT 2013). Previous works include <em>Always
	 Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture</em> (MIT Press 20
	06). She holds a doctoral degree in English from Columbia University and
	 is a former editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University
	. She joins Steinhardt after teaching at Harvard University and at The C
	atholic University of America.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://
	events.la.psu.edu/event/lisa-gitelman-emoji-dick-and-the-eponymous-whale
	/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/lisa-gitelman-emoji-dick-and-the-epon
	ymous-whale/</a></p></body></html>
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