Episode 5: Global Medieval Studies

Dorothy Kim speaks about her work at the intersection of medieval studies and digital humanities, highlighting issues of race, globality,  and national identity and relating her research to work in other fields like bioarchaeology. She is co-director of the Archive of Early Middle English, a PI for the Global Middle Ages Project, and the medieval editor of the Orlando project. Recent and forthcoming publications discussed in this episode include Disrupting the Digital Humanities (2018), Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities (forthcoming spring 2021) and Global Medieval Digital Humanities (tba). Music credits: Intro / outro: TeknoAXE, “Chiptune Nobility” (CC BY 4.0), interlude: “Suonatore di Liuto” by Kevin MacLeod (link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4440-suonatore-di-liuto, license: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license). Transcript and more information at https://codingcodices.wordpress.com/2021/05/05/episode-5-global-medieval-studies/. Recorded 27 November 2020. Edited by Aylin Malcolm and Tessa Gengnagel.

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A monthly podcast on medieval studies in the digital world, bringing you the latest discoveries about old texts and objects. Hosted by the early-career scholars of the Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committee. Read more at https://codingcodices.com/.