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Nichole Nomura

Digital Humanities Research Scholars Residency Director, CESTA
Associate Director, Stanford Literary Lab
Lecturer in the English Department
Mellon Sawyer Postdoctoral Fellow (2023-24)
CESTA Digital Humanities Graduate Fellow (2019-20)
Department:
English / Graduate School of Education

Nichole Nomura is currently an Associate Director of the Stanford Literary Lab and a lecturer in the Department of English at Stanford. She is also the Director of Digital Humanities Research Scholars Residency at CESTA. Before this, she was a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford’s Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA) as a part of the Mellon Sawyer Seminar “The Data that Divides Us.” She has a Ph.D. in English from Stanford University with a Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities and is a graduate of Stanford’s Graduate School of Education (M.A.).Nichole studies how literature teaches and is taught, English pedagogy, and Young Adult Literature, using methods from the digital humanities, literary criticism, and education. Her current book project book project, Curricular Reading, argues for the affordances of reading literature like we do curricula. She’s also working on research collaborations to co-design digital humanities curriculum for middle school and to map the disciplinary landscape of ELA in secondary and post-secondary curricula.