The Department of English and Cultural Studies will organize an enriching book review session on 29 March 2025 for Master’s students specializing in English Literature with Digital Humanities. The event will aim to enhance students' critical thinking and analytical skills while bridging traditional literary studies with digital humanities approaches.
Students will present detailed reviews of selected books, analyzing themes, narrative structures, and socio-cultural contexts. The session will emphasize the role of digital tools in literary interpretation, exploring methods such as computational text analysis, digital archiving, and data-driven criticism. Discussions will focus on how technology reshapes literary research and interpretation.
Faculty members will provide constructive feedback, helping students refine their arguments and engage with theoretical frameworks. The interactive format will encourage lively debates, fostering a deeper understanding of diverse critical perspectives.
This session will not only strengthen students' evaluative skills but also highlight the growing significance of digital humanities in literary scholarship. The event promises to be an intellectually stimulating opportunity, equipping students with essential skills for advanced academic and professional pursuits in the evolving field of English studies.