Amardeep Singh

Postcolonial/Global literature and film, Modernism, African American literature, and the Digital Humanities.

Virginia Woolf, "Thunder at Wembley" (1924)

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Virginia Woolf, "Thunder at Wembley." Published in The Nation and the Athenaeum , June 28, 1924 It is nature that is the ruin of W...

Slides for #DH Conference (George Mason University, 8/7/24)

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I'm presenting at the DH conference in Washington, DC, with the same group I have been working with on the "Responsible Datasets in...

New Article: "The Modernist Archive Gap: Black Writers and Canonicity in the Digital Era"

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I have a new article out -- making points I have made in various ways before ("Beyond the Archive Gap"), but here designed for inc...

Teaching Woolf in an Age of Distant Reading (Slides for Woolf Society Conference, June 2024)

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  I'm speaking at the International Virginia Woolf Society Conference in Fresno, California, on Saturday 6/8. Here are my slides for the...

New Article: "Catachresis at the Origin": Names and Power in Toni Morrison's Fiction

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I have a new article on Toni Morrison out in South Central Review , a peer-reviewed journal connected to the SCMLA branch of the MLA. It...

African American Periodical Poetry 1900-1928: a Dataset

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 Presentation at the University of Washington, May 20, 2024

Generative AI and the Future of Writing: a Few Meditations

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There's considerable excitement about generative AI in humanities academia at the moment, with the launching of a new Duke University Pr...

Spring 2024 Teaching: New Course on AI, Science Fiction w/ a hands-on element

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English 386: Spring 2024 Black Mirrors: Science Fiction, AI, and Ethics Instructor: Professor Amardeep Singh (“Deep”) This course will surve...

Scholarly Activities: 2023 in Review

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1. I was on a grant. Last year, the most interesting news for me was probably the grant I am a part of, "Responsible Datasets in Contex...

What Would Toni Morrison Say? Censorship in the 2020s (for MLA 2024)

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I'm giving a talk at this year's MLA Conference on a roundtable on "Banned Books." Below is the text of my presentation.  ...

Slides: Claude McKay -- a Diasporic Writer in the Harlem Renaissance

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I'm doing a guest lecture at Germantown Friends School this week. Here are my slides for the event. 

In Honor of Susan Stanford Friedman

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Susan Stanford Friedman passed away this past spring at the age of 79. She was an inspiring figure and I considered her a friend and mentor,...

Slides on "Salaam Bombay!" for guest lecture

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I did a face-to-face guest lecture for a film class at Rutgers in October. 

Mapping India’s Indigenous (Adivasi) Communities

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Update from 2025: check out my new project on Adivasi Writers . Some Basic Background about India’s Indigenous (Adivasi) Communities I have ...
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