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# Teaching Norman Mailer — Study Guides; Questions for Consideration
# Norman Mailer’s America


== Getting started ==
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Imagine a centralized digital repository of full-text editions of all of Norman Mailer’s works — accessible on any device. Imagine a fully searchable database of primary works by Mailer and secondary works by scholars, journalists, and historians. Imagine this collection is fully responsive to users’ needs: timelines show how Mailer’s works fit chronologically into his biography; intertextual references, keywords, and phrases provide visual connections between novels, essays, letters, criticism, film, television, and interviews; pages display scholarly annotations about key characters and themes in Mailer’s work, emphasizing the community’s ability to add additional multimodal posts, comments, links, and insights about the material. Imagine a digital storehouse containing artifacts of Mailer’s life — a freely accessible digital collection curated by the very people Mailer has influenced with his works. Project Mailer could carry the name of Mailer into a new digital space: not necessarily a better space than print, but arguably a necessary move to further Mailer’s legacy.
Project Mailer augments Mailer Studies for the digital age. All of the above is possible with the interest and support of the Mailer community of scholars and aficionados. Having a strong digital presence could mean the difference between obscurity and continued interest in one of the creative geniuses of the twentieth century.
One of the chief characteristics of digital projects is that they are forward-looking. The Digital Humanities aim to maintain the rigors of traditional textual analysis by bringing artifacts into digital environments, thus creating something new, participatory, and multimodal. With Project Mailer, Norman Mailer could be one of the first 20th-century literary figures to have such a presence in digital form. This should keep Mailer and his work relevant as more of us define our lives by digital pursuits. With the support of stakeholders, the legacy of Norman Mailer could achieve a new longevity and relevance in the digital age, building on the renewed interest in Mailer Studies in the wake of the recent publications of Norman Mailer: A Double Life, The Mind of an Outlaw, and The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer. Now is the time to begin Project Mailer to provide a solid foundation for realizing a central, digital repository that would support Mailer Studies into the future.
Send all inquiries to editor [at] project mailer [dot] net.
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===The Norman Mailer Society===
Visit the official web site of the Norman Mailer Society to join the Society, read news, see updates, and get all the current information about our annual conference. [http://normanmailersociety.org/ Join]
===The Mailer Review===
The ''[[Mailer Review]]'' publishes articles, notes, creative works, interviews, cultural / biographical commentary, images, and book reviews relevant to the life and work of Norman Mailer. [http://mailerreview.org/ Read]
===The NMS Podcast===
Hosted by Justin Bozung and published twice monthly, The Norman Mailer Society Podcast highlights the people and projects that promote the legacy of Norman Mailer. [http://projectmailer.net/category/podcast/ Subscribe]
===J. Michael Lennon===
President and official biographer of Norman Mailer, J. Michael Lennon's official web site. Get information about Lennon's publications and appearances. [http://jmichaellennon.com/ Visit]
===Norman Mailer: Works and Days===
Project Mailer's first Digital Humanities initiative. [[Norman Mailer: Works and Days]] is a database of cross-referenced entries about Mailer's life and work.
===NormanMailer.us===
Norman Mailer helped shape the culture of twentieth-century America. Original and reprinted posts about and inspired by this American literary icon. [https://normanmailer.us/ Read]
'''NEW''': Read a collection of Mailer’s Introductions, Prefaces, and Forewords. [https://normanmailer.us/introductory/home Read] | During the fall of 2017, Justin Bozung will speak with Mike Lennon on the Podcast about these unique contributions to the cultural community. [http://projectmailer.net/tag/introductory/ Listen]
===WikiProject Mailer===
Our editors are active here and on Wikipedia adding and updating posts about Mailer. Help our efforts to promote Mailer's legacy by becoming an editor and contributing your knowledge. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Mailer Contribute]
===Teach & Learn about Norman Mailer===
A collection for resources on teaching Norman Mailer. We publish syllabi, lessons, discussions, and other posts related that promote Mailer’s presence in the classroom. [https://medium.com/teaching-norman-mailer Educate]
===Social Media===
Interested in keeping up with the Norman Mailer Society and Project Mailer? You can now do so through your favorite social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Medium, and Instagram.

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To Be Added: Potential Projects

  1. Teaching Norman Mailer — Study Guides; Questions for Consideration
  2. Norman Mailer’s America

Getting started

Imagine a centralized digital repository of full-text editions of all of Norman Mailer’s works — accessible on any device. Imagine a fully searchable database of primary works by Mailer and secondary works by scholars, journalists, and historians. Imagine this collection is fully responsive to users’ needs: timelines show how Mailer’s works fit chronologically into his biography; intertextual references, keywords, and phrases provide visual connections between novels, essays, letters, criticism, film, television, and interviews; pages display scholarly annotations about key characters and themes in Mailer’s work, emphasizing the community’s ability to add additional multimodal posts, comments, links, and insights about the material. Imagine a digital storehouse containing artifacts of Mailer’s life — a freely accessible digital collection curated by the very people Mailer has influenced with his works. Project Mailer could carry the name of Mailer into a new digital space: not necessarily a better space than print, but arguably a necessary move to further Mailer’s legacy.

Project Mailer augments Mailer Studies for the digital age. All of the above is possible with the interest and support of the Mailer community of scholars and aficionados. Having a strong digital presence could mean the difference between obscurity and continued interest in one of the creative geniuses of the twentieth century.

One of the chief characteristics of digital projects is that they are forward-looking. The Digital Humanities aim to maintain the rigors of traditional textual analysis by bringing artifacts into digital environments, thus creating something new, participatory, and multimodal. With Project Mailer, Norman Mailer could be one of the first 20th-century literary figures to have such a presence in digital form. This should keep Mailer and his work relevant as more of us define our lives by digital pursuits. With the support of stakeholders, the legacy of Norman Mailer could achieve a new longevity and relevance in the digital age, building on the renewed interest in Mailer Studies in the wake of the recent publications of Norman Mailer: A Double Life, The Mind of an Outlaw, and The Selected Letters of Norman Mailer. Now is the time to begin Project Mailer to provide a solid foundation for realizing a central, digital repository that would support Mailer Studies into the future.

Send all inquiries to editor [at] project mailer [dot] net.

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The Norman Mailer Society

Visit the official web site of the Norman Mailer Society to join the Society, read news, see updates, and get all the current information about our annual conference. Join

The Mailer Review

The Mailer Review publishes articles, notes, creative works, interviews, cultural / biographical commentary, images, and book reviews relevant to the life and work of Norman Mailer. Read

The NMS Podcast

Hosted by Justin Bozung and published twice monthly, The Norman Mailer Society Podcast highlights the people and projects that promote the legacy of Norman Mailer. Subscribe

J. Michael Lennon

President and official biographer of Norman Mailer, J. Michael Lennon's official web site. Get information about Lennon's publications and appearances. Visit

Norman Mailer: Works and Days

Project Mailer's first Digital Humanities initiative. Norman Mailer: Works and Days is a database of cross-referenced entries about Mailer's life and work.

NormanMailer.us

Norman Mailer helped shape the culture of twentieth-century America. Original and reprinted posts about and inspired by this American literary icon. Read

NEW: Read a collection of Mailer’s Introductions, Prefaces, and Forewords. Read | During the fall of 2017, Justin Bozung will speak with Mike Lennon on the Podcast about these unique contributions to the cultural community. Listen

WikiProject Mailer

Our editors are active here and on Wikipedia adding and updating posts about Mailer. Help our efforts to promote Mailer's legacy by becoming an editor and contributing your knowledge. Contribute

Teach & Learn about Norman Mailer

A collection for resources on teaching Norman Mailer. We publish syllabi, lessons, discussions, and other posts related that promote Mailer’s presence in the classroom. Educate

Social Media

Interested in keeping up with the Norman Mailer Society and Project Mailer? You can now do so through your favorite social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Medium, and Instagram.