Here’s a video of a talk I gave at Emory University last December. Walter Reed invited Jason Whittaker and I to talk about how William Blake is adapted by artists in the Twentieth Century. I’m also archiving this video on my “video” page and hope to have more videos very soon!
Assistant Professor of English
Washington State University
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Pullman, WA 99164-5020
roger.whitson [at] wsu [dot] edu
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New and Forthcoming Books

Appearances:
Forthcoming
1/5-8: MLA 2017
"Steampunk as Anthropogenic Design Fiction: Technological Infrastructure in the ‘Flooded London’ Exhibition”
"Making Comics as Scholarship”
11/2-5: NAVSA2016
"Steampunk as Posthuman Articulation Work in the Projects of Jake Von Slatt"
8/11-14: NASSR 2016
“There is No William Blake: Twitterbots, Artificial Intelligences, and Posthuman Conditions”
Recent:
11/2-3: Union College
"Maker Culture: Histories, Politics, Applications."
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