Dr. Kenton Rambsy Joins the March Meeting of the Black Beyond Data Reading Group!
Come learn with us!
Please join the Black Beyond Data Reading Group for its March meeting!!! If you have not registered in the past, register here! (If you have registered in the past, you should have received an email already)
March Speaker:
Kenton Rambsy is an Assistant Professor of African American literature at the University of Texas at Arlington. His areas of research include 20th and 21st century African American short fiction, Hip Hop, and book history. He is a 2018 recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellowship and author of two digital books #TheJayZMixtape and Lost in the City: An Exploration of Edward P. Jones's Short Fiction (2019). His on-going Digital Humanities projects use datasets to illuminate the significance of recurring trends and thematic shifts as it relates black writers and rappers. His forthcoming book, The Geographies of African American Short Stories (May 2022) illuminates an important, though often understudied, mode of literary art by interpreting writers’ depictions of characters navigating distinct social and physical environments.
March Reading Group Readings:
Kenton Rambsy, “Edward P. Jones—The Neighborhood Preservationist,” Fire!!! 5, no. 2 (2020): 40–52.
PDF is here.
See you there!