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Aarthi Vadde

Durham

associate prof@Duke_English; wrote a book on modernism called Chimeras of Form @columbiaup; now into history of computing and cohosting a podcast @NovelDialogue

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  • Nov 22, 2024 | publicbooks.org | Aarthi Vadde |Megan Cummins

    Our partner podcast Novel Dialogue invites a novelist and a literary critic to talk about novels from every angle: how we read them, write them, publish them, and remember them. This season’s signature question is: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be, and why?

  • Oct 7, 2024 | cambridge.org | Aarthi Vadde

    Hostname: page-component-788cddb947-55tpxTotal loading time: 0Render date: 2024-10-13T11:45:46.376ZHas data issue: falsehasContentIssue false Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2024 Type Theories and Methodologies Information PMLA ,First View , pp. 1 - 6 Copyright Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Modern Language Association of America The release of ChatGPT in the fall of 2022 kicked the AI hype cycle into overdrive.

  • May 9, 2024 | podcasts.apple.com | Aarthi Vadde |John Plotz

    Brandon Taylor practices moral worldbuilding in his fiction—that means an essential piece of these worlds is the “real possibility that someone could get punched in the face.” Brandon, author of the novels Real Life and The Late Americans, joins Stephanie Insley Hershinow for a wide-ranging, engrossing, and often hilarious conversation about the stakes of the novel today.

  • Apr 24, 2024 | today.duke.edu | Aarthi Vadde

    Published April 25, 2024 Four exceptional faculty members received the prestigious Bass Chairs, marking their induction into the Bass Society of Fellows. This honor recognizes their contributions to undergraduate teaching and research. The new chairs were celebrated Wednesday evening during a reception at Duke Gardens.

  • Nov 7, 2023 | publicbooks.org | Hoyt Long |Aarthi Vadde

    We are not the cultural consumers we used to be. Data, streaming, and Web 2.0 have remade how we read and how we watch. Platforms are the new publishers. But although we consume culture differently now, much of how we talk about and study it remains lodged in the analog world of the 20th century. It’s time for our methods to catch up with our objects. Born digital culture requires a born digital approach.

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Aarthi Vadde
Aarthi Vadde @AarthiVadde
21 Mar 25

RT @PublicBooks: In the trailer for Season 9 of our partner podcast @NovelDialogue, @AarthiVadde looks at the web as the predominant platfo…

Aarthi Vadde
Aarthi Vadde @AarthiVadde
21 Mar 25

The wait is over! Take a listen as we try to make sense of these senseless times!

Novel Dialogue
Novel Dialogue @NovelDialogue

The wait is almost over! Season 9: TECH of Novel Dialogue is coming to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher starting March 21. You won't want to miss our first riveting conversation, Writing Against the System, with Aarthi Vadde - we hope to catch you listening! https://t.co/1x4Mqn8RMI

Aarthi Vadde
Aarthi Vadde @AarthiVadde
18 Dec 24

A full-draft of my second book finally exists!!!! Let the revisions begin (but not today). https://t.co/f5Fsd6O1EM