Amy E. Earhart is Associate Professor, Department of English, Texas A&M University and author of Traces of the Old, Uses of the New: The Emergence of the Digital Literary Studies
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Acknowledgments 1. The Canon Wars Are Not Dead:Infrastructures of Digital Literary Studies 2. Can a Computer Be Racist? Digital Literary Redlining and the Database 3. Coding the Canon: Authorship, Identity, and Gender in the Database Column 4. Are the Results Useful? Exploring Black Literary History with DALA 5. Conclusion: Carework and Black Digital Literary Studies Appendix 1: Further Digital Resources Appendix 2: Anthologies Included in The Database of African American and Predominantly White American Literature Anthologies (DALA Notes Bibliography Index
"In Digital Literary Redlining, Earhart fuses African American literary studies and the digital humanities, highlighting how data-driven approaches can reshape our understanding of literary history. Earhart uncovers fresh perspectives on the processes that have influenced canon formation." -Howard Rambsy II, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville