Peer-Reviewed Publications:
“The Man Who Would be Popular”: An Analysis of Salman Rushdie’s Twitter Feed. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. <https://doi.org/10.1177/0021989416678284> 1 December 2016.
“Juxta and Frankenstein.” Teaching Tools for Digital Humanities and the Novel. Studies in the Novel. 23 September 2015.
Dissertation:
Book Reviews:
Book Review of Salman Rushdie’s Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Days. The Humanist. 22 December 2015. Web.
Tawnya Ravy. Rev. of Unreliable Truths: Transcultural Homeworlds in Indian Women’s Fiction of the Diaspora by Sissy Helff. South Asian Review 34.2(2013): 147-150. Print.
Guest Blog Posts:
“The New Digital Humanities with Tawnya Ravy” Weblog Post. Things Transform. June 17, 2015
“Digital Cultural Heritage D.C.” Weblog Post. From Zeros and Ones. 13 January 2014. Web.
“THATCamp 2014.” Weblog Post. From Zeros and Ones. 10 May 2014. Web.
“RailsGirls: Closing the Gender Coding Gap in the Digital Humanities.” Weblog Post. GW English Graduate Student Association. 24 June 2013. Web.
“Code is Not a Four-Letter Word: Lessons Learned by THATCamp Newbies.” Weblog Post. GW English Graduate Student Association. 26 Februrary 2013. Web.
“Teaching Series Part IV: Professional Development.” Weblog Post. GW English Graduate Student Association. 26 Februrary 2013. Web.
Edited Collections:
“‘Parallel Realities’: Salman Rushdie’s Experiment with Transmedia Narratives.” Words, Worlds, and Narratives: Transmedia and Immersion. Ed. Tawnya Ravy and Eric Forcier. Freeland: Interdisciplinary Press, 2014.
Introduction. Words, Worlds, and Narratives: Transmedia and Immersion. Ed. Tawnya Ravy and Eric Forcier. Freeland: Interdisciplinary Press, 2014.
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