Hemingway in the Digital Age
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Hemingway in the Digital Age

Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding

Laura Godfrey

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Hemingway in the Digital Age

Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding

Laura Godfrey

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Remarkable connections between Hemingway's time and our own digital era

How can we convince readers, and especially students, to slow down to the crawl that is often necessary to see the real power in the compressed language Hemingway uses to tell a story? Are there qualities of digital age life that make students, somehow, more connected to Hemingway's life and his writing? How can we compare the 21st-century "transhumanist" interest in making ourselves into "something more than merely human" with Hemingway's characters like Nick Adams, Jake Barnes, Frederic Henry, Catherine Barkley, Pilar, Robert Jordan, or Santiago, all of whom similarly wrestle within the bounds of their own mortality?

Laura Godfrey has assembled a group of scholars who speak eloquently to these questions. Hemingway's characters are seen trying to live life "all the way up, " the way Hemingway's bullfighters didā€”so which characters do we see as most engaged with the world around them? Which characters pay closest attention to others and to their environments? And did Hemingway seem to assign value to those people who paid close attention? Within this framework, Hemingway's work emerges in stark relief as being about the valueā€”indeed, the necessityā€”of thoughtfully trying to consider, to observe, and possibly even to understand and connect with people and places. And so, in this 21st-century "digital age" and its increasing vocabulary about the importance of being mindful, present, intentional, and engaged, Hemingway's writing has become relevant for readers and students of all ages in exciting new ways.

Hemingway in the Digital Age makes available to high school, college, and university teachers a wide selection of the emerging techniques and contemporary digital tools for teaching Ernest Hemingway's life and writing, as well as discussions of Hemingway's relevance to digital humanities projects.

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Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.
ABC, 15
ABCs of Reading (Pound), 44
Academy of Natural Sciences, 29
Across the River and into the Trees (Hemingway novel), 57; Barone Alvarito, 99, 103; the ā€œboatman/poler,ā€ 94ā€“97, 99, 101ā€“4; decoys in, 97ā€“98; digital analysis of, 75; duck hunting in, 92ā€“100, 103; ā€œhunting guide,ā€ 96ā€“97; iceberg principle used in, 101; jacket patch in, 100ā€“104; opening paragraphs, 94ā€“95; Renata, 99ā€“100; Richard Cantwell, 93, 94, 97, 99ā€“100, 102ā€“4; the ā€œshooter,ā€ 94, 96, 100ā€“102; war as a theme in, 104
Adams, Caroline, 86
Adamson, Glenn, 93ā€“94
Adorno, Theodor, 89
ā€œAdvice to a Young Manā€ (Hemingway article), 40ā€“41
ā€œAge of distraction,ā€ 5
Ahmad, Maida, 86
Ahmed, Hana, 86
Aiken, Conrad, 42
Albrecht, Jacob, 86
Al-Jazeera, 15
Alone Together (Turkle), 1
An, David, 86
Anderson, Sadie, 86
Anderson, Sherwood, 143
Anita, 26
ā€œAphorisms of Futurismā€ (Loy), 43
ArcGIS StoryMaps, 121, 127, 131, 136
Aristotle, 1
Arnold, Lloyd, 138, 139, 141
ā€œArt of Fiction, Theā€ (Hemingway article), 17
ā€œAt Harryā€™s Bar in Veniceā€ (Mary Welsh Hemingway), 18
Atlantic, The, 18
Atlantic Game Fishing (Farrington), 29
Au, Joyce, 86
Austen, Jane, 62
Avenue de lā€™Opera, 153
Bacon, Savannah, 86
Baker, Carlos, 18, 57, 58, 83, 155ā€“56
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 20, 47ā€“48
ā€œBanal Storyā€ (Hemingway short story), 40
Barnard, Rita, 132
Barnes, Julian, 19
Bartlettā€™s Familiar Quotations (Bartlett), 37
Bashō, 1
Bass, Randal, 161
Battle of Caporetto, 150
BBC, 16
Benstock, Shari, 41, 125
Bergman, Ingrid, 139
Berra, Yogi, 41
Best of Bad Hemingway, The, 83
Best Times, The (Dos Passos), 53
ā€œBig Two-Hearted Riverā€ (Hemingway short story), 4, 45, 60; Bubblelines tool, 69; deep mapping, 132ā€“33, 151; digitizing, 69; iceberg principle used in, 43, 54; Nick Adams, 43, 133, 151; Rinaldi, 43
Big Wood River, 136
Billfish, 24...

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