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Tag Archives: posthumanism

January 25, 2014

UPCOMING COURSE: ENGL 357 F: “Posthuman Narratives” (Spring 2014)

The third course of the Spring is a full-term class on...
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November 11, 2013

FORTHCOMING: Doctor Who Week on In Media Res

Good news: I submitted a proposed piece for “Doctor Who Week”...
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March 01, 2013

“Alan Turing: The First Digital Humanist?” HASTAC Scholars Forum

I have helped organize and co-author a new HASTAC Scholars forum...
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October 01, 2012

SLSA 2012 Achieved!

I am back from SLSA 2012, back from Milwaukee, WI, which...
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October 10, 2011

“Queering Bioshock”

I have recently returned from a very nice trip to Kitchener,...
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March 10, 2011

Short Article in In Media Res “Posthumanism and Media” Week

Timothy Welsh and I co-wrote a little piece for In Media...
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Dr. Edmond Y. Chang is an Assistant Professor of English at Ohio University. His areas of research include technoculture; race, gender, and sexuality; video games, analog games, LARP, queer game studies; feminist media studies; cultural studies; popular culture; and 20/21C American literature. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on queer American literature, speculative literature of color, virtual worlds, games, everyday media, and writing.  Recent publications include “‘Do They See Me as a Virus?’: Imagining Asian American (Environmental) Games” in American Studies, “Why are the Digital Humanities So Straight?” in Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities, “Drawing the Oankali: Imagining Race, Gender, and the Posthuman in Octavia Butler’s Dawn” in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Octavia E. Butler, and “Queergaming” in Queer Game Studies.  He is the creator of Tellings, a high fantasy tabletop RPG, and Archaea, a live-action role-playing game.   He is also an Assistant Editor for Analog Game Studies and a Contributing Editor for Gamers with Glasses.
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Edmond Y. Chang
English, Ellis Hall
1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
change(at)ohio(dot)edu


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