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The Experimental Turn
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2020
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- Type
- Theories and Methodologies
- Information
- PMLA , Volume 135 , Issue 1: Special Topic Varieties of Digital Humanities , January 2020 , pp. 180 - 187
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- Copyright © 2020 Katharine Coles
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