
Department of EnglishPhD in English
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Areas of Study
Early British Literature
Later British Literature
American Literature
Comparative Literature, Globalization, and Translation (CLGT)
Book History and Digital Humanities
Book history—also called the history of the book—studies the creation, production, circulation, and reception of texts in the broadest possible definition, from oral, written, and printed texts to contemporary forms of visual and digital media. This field includes consideration of the social, cultural, economic, and political history of these different types of texts and considers the various actors and agents at various stages, including authors, printers, binders, publishers, booksellers, readers, and the like.
Digital humanities, in its broadest definition, simply means using digital resources to carry out or to present research in any field of the humanities. Such scholarship in the field of English can include many types of work, including building a digital collection or archive; creating a database; performing textual analysis with Python, R, or similar coding languages; data visualization; and much more. Learn more about Book History and Digital Humanities.
Film and Media Studies
Literature, Social Justice, and Environment (LSJE)
Department of English
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Email
english@ttu.edu




