About me
My name is Miriam Posner, and I coordinate and teach in the Digital Humanities program at the University of California, Los Angeles. You can read more about me here.Archives
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July 7–9: University of Indiana, Bloomington
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Reading Lists
Tweets!
- "What Are All the PhDs?" is kind of oddly titled, but it tracks cool people doing cool stuff with their PhDs, so yay. http://t.co/qOs1k59QjO 5 hours ago
- RT @ScholCommons: Great new resource for R, the open source data analysis package--twotorials: http://t.co/zGSjkQUtL9 7 hours ago
- @ProfessMoravec @heatherfro Nice work, both of you! 7 hours ago
Monthly Archives: September 2011
History, Narrative, and the Body
Want to read a great big chunk of formal prose? Of course you do! This is an excerpt from the introduction to my dissertation, which is called Depth Perception. Here, I attempt to explain why anyone would write (or care) … Continue reading
Posted in research, Writing
Tagged Anatomy, body, cinema, Epistemology, film studies, history of medicine, Philosophy of science, science
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