Intermediations: Adjusting to the Age of Automated Writing

Date
Wed November 16th 2022, 4:00pm
Event Sponsor
Program in Modern Thought and Literature
Location
Terrace Room
450 Jane Stanford Way Bldg 460
426

You are invited to join us at the inaugural event for “Intermediations,” a new workshop and lecture series foregrounding issues of intermediality and interdisciplinarity.

 The title of this talk will be “Adjusting to the Age of Automated Writing”, given by Professor Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, visiting researcher at the Stanford Humanities Center.

This event will be held on November 16th at 4:00 PM in the Terrace Room (Building 460, Room 426). Light refreshments will be provided.

If you are unable to attend in person, please register for the webinar here: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U8eNb3BJSzy3c_4ssI-pWw

Mads Rosendahl Thomsen is Professor of Comparative Literature at Aarhus University, Denmark. He has published in the fields of literary historiography, modernist literature, world literature, digital humanities, and posthumanism. His most recently submitted publication is a short book on the concept and history of text.

He is the author of Mapping World Literature: International Canonization and Transnational Literatures (2008),The New Human in Literature: Posthuman Visions of Changes in Body, Mind and Society after 1900 (2013), a co-author with Stefan Helgesson ofLiterature and the World (2019), and the editor of fourteen books, includingWorld Literature: A Reader (2012), The Posthuman Condition: Ethics, Aesthetics and Politics of Biotechnological Challenges (2012),Danish Literature as World Literature (2017), Literature: An Introduction to Theory and Analysis (2017), and The Bloomsbury Handbook of Posthumanism (2020). 

Thomsen has been director of the Digital Arts Initiative (2017-21) and the research program Human Futures (2016-22), both at Aarhus University. Thomsen was co-director of the research project Posthuman Aesthetics (2014-18), and he is the PI of the VELUX FONDEN-funded project Fabula-NET which investigates literary preferences and quality using digital methods (2021-25).

He is a co-editor of Orbis Litterarum, an advisory board member of the book series Literatures as World Literature(Bloomsbury Academic), and a member of the editorial board of Journal of World Literature. Thomsen is a member of the Academia Europaea (2010-), the advisory board of The Institute for World Literature (2010-13, 2018-22), and the general assembly of DARIAH (2022-).

Thomsen was a visiting scholar at Stanford University four times between 2001-2015.