Tuesday, October 22, 2024

The Black Literature Network Launch




We are excited to announce the launch of the Black Literature Network during the Futures of Black Digital Humanities Conference on Monday, November 18, at 6 PM at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Follow this link to reserve tickets

Funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation, the Black Literature Network is a collaborative effort by Black literary scholars and specialists to advance the study of African American literature. At its core is a novel recommendation generator, an exciting tool that uses metadata about Black novels to provide personalized book suggestions based on user-selected features. The website also includes a data visualization gallery, a keyword guide, and a podcast series with over 150 episodes, offering deep insights into Black literary works and their cultural contexts. 

Dana Williams (Howard University) will deliver a keynote on Toni Morrison’s editorial legacy, drawing on a dataset she compiled that details Morrison’s influential work as an editor. Her talk will showcase data visualizations that offer new insights into how Morrison shaped the careers of Black writers. A talk-back session with Howard Rambsy II (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) will follow. 

Co-sponsored by Howard University Graduate School and the Robert F. Smith Center, this event celebrates Digital Humanities and the preservation of African American literature and history.

Monday, October 21, 2024

150th Episode

A short take marking our 150th episode 
Written by Howard Rambsy II 
Read by Kassandra Timm



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The Days After Morrison died

Charting an extraordinary outpouring of obituaries and tributes for a towering Black novelist 
Written by Howard Rambsy II 
Read by Kassandra Timm

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Moon Girl

A short take on Moon Girl 
Written by Stephyn Phillips 
Read by Avery Brooks

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Furious Flower IV

A short take on the poetry conference, Furious Flower IV 
Written by Angel C. Dye 
Read by Kassandra Timm

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From William J. Harris to time with Alice Neel's Black Draftee



Some years back, William J. Harris made me aware of the work of portrait painter Alice Neel (1900 - 1984). Harris had attended shows of Neel's work in New York City, and he discussed his impressions of what he saw in various Facebook posts. 

He wrote a poem or two about Neel and shared sketches he did of her artwork. After Harris, Neel became an artist I thought about from time to time. 

So on October 4, I took the 10-minute challenge on the New York Times page, where they encourage reader-viewers to spend 10-uninterrupted minutes looking at a piece of artwork. 

When I realized that the image was Neel's Black Draftee (James Hunter), I decided to participate. I stared at the image for the full 10 minutes.

Later, I thought about the route from Harris to Neel to her painting.   

Friday, October 18, 2024

The phrase "African American Literary Studies"

A short take on the phrase "African American literary studies." 
Script by Howard Rambsy II 
Read by Kassandra Timm 
Whiteboard animation by Camela Sharp

 

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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Unnamed African American Protagonists

A short take on unnamed protagonists in novels by Black writers 
Written by Howard Rambsy II 
Read by Kassandra Timm

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Toni Cade Bambara's "The Lesson"

A short take on a story by Toni Cade Bambara 
Written by Kenton Rambsy 
Read by Kassandra Timm

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Considering Katherine Dunham

A short take on Katherine Dunham 
Written by Danielle Hall and Howard Rambsy II 
Read by Kassandra Timm

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Black Men Writers, the New York Times, and a Missed Opportunity

How a historic gathering of Black men writers came up short. 
Written by Howard Rambsy II 
Read by Kassandra Timm



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Monday, October 14, 2024

African American Novelists at the Age of Debut

A short take on the age of various authors when they made their debuts.

Written by Howard Rambsy II
Read by Kassandra Timm


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Thursday, October 10, 2024

English majors and Career Preparation

Notes from the Modern Language Association's “Report on English Majors’ Career Preparation and Outcomes.” 

Script by Howard Rambsy II 
Voiceover by Kassandra Timm 
Whiteboard animation by Sierra Taylor

 


A Brief on Invisible Man

A summary and artistic take on the opening of Invisible Man. 

Storyboard by Nicole Dixon. 
Voiceover by Kassandra Timm 
Whiteboard animation by Camela Sharp 



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The Remarkable Reception of The Underground Railroad

A brief take on the reception of Colson Whitehead's powerful and ultimately award-winning novel, which was adapted into a series for Amazon Prime.


 

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Tuesday, October 1, 2024