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E-raamat: Collaborative Humanities Research and Pedagogy: The Networks of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert

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This edited collection of essays brings together scholars across disciplines who consider the collaborative work of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert, philologists, medievalists and early modernists, cryptologists, and education reformers. These pioneers crafted interdisciplinary partnerships as they modeled and advocated for cooperative alliances at every level of their work and in all their academic relationships. Their extensive network of intellectual partnerships made possible groundbreaking projects, from the eight-volume Text of the Canterbury Tales (1940) to the deciphering of the Waberski Cipher, yet, except for their Chaucer work, their many other accomplishments have received little attention. Collaborative Humanities Research and Pedagogy not only surveys the rich range of their work but also emphasizes the transformative intellectual and pedagogical benefits of collaboration. 

 

1 Marvelous Equipment: The Collaborations and Networks of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert
1(34)
Katherine Ellison
Susan M. Kim
2 Finding Connection in the Nomadic Life of Scholarship: John Matthews Manly's Letters and Unpublished Essays
35(28)
Katherine Ellison
3 Edith Rickert and the New Woman Movement
63(38)
Sylvia Tomasch
Sealy Gilles
4 Edith Rickert's Network of Women Editors
101(26)
Molly G. Yarn
5 From Philology to Formalism: Edith Rickert, John Matthews Manly, and the Literary/Reformist Beginnings of U.S. Cryptology
127(22)
Henry Veggian
6 John Matthews Manly and the Riverbank Laboratory Network: The Fabyan and Friedman Correspondence
149(40)
Katherine Ellison
7 John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert: Cryptologists
189(28)
John F. Dooley
8 "Do You Like to Write? Probably Not": The Politics of Self-Expression in the Composition Pedagogy of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert
217(22)
Michael Matto
9 "Since Significant Contributions to Knowledge Are Not Expected in School Texts": The Textbooks of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert
239(32)
Susan M. Kim
10 "Where the Bojabi Tree Grows": Re-Seeing Modernist Words and Pictures in Edith Rickert's Forgotten Children's Books
271(32)
Elizabeth Pearce
11 Chaucer Laboratory or Vaudeville House? John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert's Chaucer Project, and their University of Chicago Assistants
303(40)
Christina von Nolcken
12 Academic Exhaustion and the Afterlife of John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert
343(24)
Susan M. Kim
Katherine Ellison
Index 367
Katherine Ellison is Professor of English at Illinois State University, USA. She is author of A Cultural History of Early Modern English Cryptography Manuals (2017) and Fatal News: Reading and Information Overload in Early Eighteenth-Century Literature (2014),and co-editor of A Material History of Medieval and Early Modern Ciphers (2020) and Topographies of the Imagination: New Approaches to Defoe (2017). Ellison has published widely on cryptology and its intersections with the humanities. 

 

Susan M. Kim is Professor of English at Illinois State University, USA. She is co-editor of A Material History of Medieval and Early Modern Ciphers (2020) and co-author of This Language, A River: A History of English (2017) and Inconceivable Beasts: The Wonders of the East in the Beowulf Manuscript (2013), winner of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists biennial Best Book award (2015). Kim has published widely on Old English literature and the history of English.