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Matthew Hannah

Assistant Professor at Purdue University

Professional Background

Matthew Hannah is a distinguished academic in the field of digital humanities, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Purdue University. His scholarly journey is firmly rooted in the study of modernist literature, cultural studies, and the intersections of technology and the humanities. Hannah’s experience as an Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies was instrumental in shaping his research focus, particularly through his involvement in the innovative Digital Bridges for Humanistic Inquiry project. His expertise encompasses a wide range of topics, including twentieth-century British, Irish, and American literature, which he explores through the lens of critical theory and modernism.

Before his tenure at Purdue, Dr. Hannah contributed significantly to the academic community at The University of Iowa, where he was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Public and Digital Humanities. In this role, he encouraged the integration of digital strategies into humanities scholarship, promoting accessibility and public engagement with literature and culture. His previous position at the University of Oregon as a Graduate Teaching Fellow and later as the Assistant Director of Composition allowed him to hone his pedagogical skills and devote time to research that bridges traditional literary studies and modern digital practices.

Education and Achievements

Matthew Hannah earned his Doctorate in English from the University of Oregon, specializing in British and American modernism. His academic credentials also include a Master of Arts in English Language and Literature from the same institution. Throughout his education, Hannah has developed a robust analytical framework for examining literature and culture, focusing on the complexities of modernist writing in varying socio-political contexts.

His postdoctoral work has emphasized the importance of digital tools and platforms in the humanities, and he continues to explore methods that enhance learning experiences within literary studies. At Purdue University, he engages in cutting-edge research while fostering collaboration between technology and traditional humanities scholarship.

Notable Projects

During his time as an Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Matthew has worked tirelessly on projects that promote digital literacy and critical engagement with texts. His work with the Digital Bridges for Humanistic Inquiry project stands out as a pioneering initiative that aims to connect diverse audiences with impactful humanities research through digital integration. This project aligns with Hannah’s overarching commitment to creating bridges between complex literary concepts and the general public, enabling richer dialogues about culture and literature.

Achievements

  • Ph.D. in English: Acquired from University of Oregon, specializing in modernist literature, cultural studies, and digital humanities, thus establishing a solid foundation in both literature and technology.
  • Postdoctoral Fellowships: Notably his position at The University of Iowa, which focused on integrating digital platforms into humanities research, showcasing his role as a thought leader in digital humanities.
  • Research Contributions: Dr. Hannah has published articles and papers that analyze the interplay between literature and the ever-evolving digital landscape, demonstrating his commitment to contemporary discourse in the field.
  • Pedagogical Innovation: As a faculty member at Purdue University, he continually develops new course structures that incorporate digital methodologies in literary studies, preparing students for the modern work environment and academic challenges in the 21st century.

Highlights

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Location

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States