Anna Shechtman

Klarman Fellow, Cornell University

Anna Shechtman is a Klarman Fellow at Cornell University and will begin as an assistant professor in the Department of Literatures in English in 2024. She is writing a two-volume history of the “media” and “data” concepts in the United States. The first book builds upon her dissertation, The Media Concept: A Genealogy, which demonstrates that the imperial spread of the media concept has imperiled the very values it was initially employed to defend. The second, Data: A Humanistic Inquiry, challenges the notion that “data” has always been the proprietary domain of social scientists, improperly imported into the study of literature and history by so-called digital humanists. Her first book The Riddles of the Sphinx, about the history of the crossword puzzle and the sexual politics of wordplay, will be published by HarperOne in March. Her freelance essays and reviews have appeared in ArtForum, The New Inquiry, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Slate, The Yale Review, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, where she is an editor-at-large.

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The Effects of Media

February 24, 2024 at 2:30PM

Past Event

What are the effects of media today? What exactly is “social” about social media? How do media shape reality? Are developments in AI changing media as we understand communications technologies? Sixty years ago, the Canadian Professor of English and Media, Marshall McLuhan published the unexpectedly popular volume Understanding Media (1964), which would go on to… read more »