David Joseph Wrisley Associate Professor, American University of Beirut

I am a comparative medievalist and digital humanist. I am Associate Professor in the Department of English. At the American University of Beirut. In Beirut, Lebanon. In the 2016-17 university year I have a visiting position as Associate Professor of Digital Humanitie. At New York University Abu Dhabi. In the United Arab Emirates. In digital medieval studies. Mediterranean Studies; European Middle Ages; digital humanities; spatial humanities; comparative literature. On Translating Voyant Tools into Arabic.

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I am a comparative medievalist and digital humanist. I am Associate Professor in the Department of English. At the American University of Beirut. In Beirut, Lebanon. In the 2016-17 university year I have a visiting position as Associate Professor of Digital Humanitie. At New York University Abu Dhabi. In the United Arab Emirates. In digital medieval studies. Mediterranean Studies; European Middle Ages; digital humanities; spatial humanities; comparative literature. On Translating Voyant Tools into Arabic.

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