Amy E. Earhart

 
 

Office:  221A Blocker

Office Hours:  MWF 8:30-9:30

Phone:  (979) 862-3038

Email:  aearhart@tamu.edu


Current Digital Project:  19th-Century Concord Digital Archive

Current CV: CV


Amy E. Earhart is an 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 Traces of the Old, Uses of the New:  The Emergence of the Digital Humanities.” In addition, she is developing the 19th-Century Concord Digital Archive in partnership with the Concord Free Public Library.

 

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