Office: 232C Blocker
Office Hours: MWF 9-10 am
Phone: (979) 862-3038
Email: aearhart@tamu.edu
Current Project: 19th Century Concord Digital Archive
Current CV: CV
Amy E. Earhart is Coordinator of Instructional Technology and a senior lecturer in the Department of English. In the fall, Earhart will begin an appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Texas A&M University. She is also affiliated faculty with the Africana Studies Program.
Earhart works with digital humanities and 19th-century American literature and culture, with a particular emphasis on race, ethnicity, and gender. Her work has appeared in Reinventing the Peabody Sisters (Iowa UP), ATQ: American Transcendental Quarterly, and Resources in American Literary Study. She is co-editing an upcoming edition of Digital Humanities Quarterly, “Digital Textual Studies: Past, Present and Future" with Maura Ives and a collection of essays titled The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age with Andrew Jewell, currently under contract at the University of Michigan. She is at work on a monograph titled “Reading the Digital Archive: Text, Technology, and Literary Place in 19th-Century Concord.”
Amy E. Earhart
Senior Lecturer, Coordinator of Instructional Technology;
Department of English,
Texas A&M University