Kenton Rambsy is assistant professor of English and digital humanities at University of Texas at Arlington. His ongoing digital humanities projects use quantitative and qualitative datasets to illuminate the significance of recurring trends and thematic shifts as they relate to African American literature and history.
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Through its innovative use of digital measures as a method of analysis and literary criticism, Kenton Rambsy's The Geographies of African American Short Fiction considers authors and texts with which we are familiar but rarely consider in relation to these concerns and issues.--Donald M. Shaffer, director of the African American Studies Program, Mississippi State University

