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Our ATHE Special! In this edition, Sarah, Harvey, and Pannill discuss PSi 22 in Melbourne, Australia and the keynotes given by Bruno Latour and Rebecca Schneider, and past ATHE conferences. Plus, in our first live recording, the co-hosts welcome Brian Herrera, Charlotte Canning, and D.J. Hopkins to talk about their favorite texts for introductory courses.

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In this edition, Sarah Bay-Cheng, Pannill Camp, and Harvey Young discuss the future of On TAP, Beyoncé's visual album, Lemonade, and the Comedie-Francaise Registers Project in light of criticism of Digital Humanities initiatives. 

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  • Beyoncé's visual album, Lemonade
  • bell hooks' essay about Lemonade
  • Wesley Morris' essay about Lemonade
  • LaKisha Simmons' essay about Lemonade
  • The Comédie-Française Registers Project website
  • The LA Review of Books essay on digital humanities
  • Debra Caplan on Digital Scholarship and TAPS
  • The Virtual Paul's Cross Project website
  • Announcement that Catherine Cole is going to UW

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In this edition, special guest Patricia Ybarra, ATHE President, discusses adjunct and contingent labor, plus live vs. mediated performance spectatorship, and the costs of an MFA degree.

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In this edition, Sarah, Pannill, and Harvey discuss the Scalar/Hemispherica What is Performance Studies? e-book, performance practice in PhD training, and scholarly criticism of Hamilton.

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In this edition, Sarah Bay-Cheng, Harvey Young, and Pannill Camp discuss the new podcast, the twentieth anniversary of Joseph Roach's Cities of the Dead, and the 2016 job market.

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