"Toward a Computational Archaeology of Fictional Space” and “Distributed Agency in the Novel." - Incite at Columbia University
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Event
"Toward a Computational Archaeology of Fictional Space” and “Distributed Agency in the Novel."
Thursday Feb 22, 20244:00pm - Part of Series Narrative Workshop
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Event venue
61 Claremont Avenue
Suite 1300
New York
As part of the Narrative Workshop, Dennis Tenen joins us from the English and Comparative Literature department at Columbia University to discuss “Toward a Computational Archaeology of Fictional Space” and “Distributed Agency in the Novel.”
The Narrative Workshop has limited capacity. To inquire about joining, please contact Dian Sheng or Amy Weissenbach.
About Dennis Tenen
Dennis Yi Tenen is an associate professor of English at Columbia University, where he also co-directs the Narrative Intelligence Lab. His research happens in the fields of literary history, media theory, computational humanities, sociology of literature, narratology, and history of science and technology.
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