Erin Longbottom’s final project traces the uses and abuses of Whitman’s image in American Culture. The various discussions are presented through the web tool Glogster. The posters are all embedded below.
A multi-campus experiment in digital pedagogy sponsored by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities
Erin Longbottom’s final project traces the uses and abuses of Whitman’s image in American Culture. The various discussions are presented through the web tool Glogster. The posters are all embedded below.
on Mar 2nd, 2010 at 11:32 pm
enjoyed your piece – would like to learn more about your project.
I am an avid collector of Whitman “stuff”….. my main interest
is on the commercialization of Whitman…postcards, posters, artworks
ads……. check this link to view one of my exhibits of my “stuff”
http://library.ccsu.edu/about/exhibits/whitman/index.htm
thanks
“…sing and celebrate yourself…”
on Jan 20th, 2013 at 9:32 pm
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