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Debates in the digital humanities 2023 /

"Debates in the Digital Humanities 2023 presents a state-of-the-field vision of digital humanities amid rising social, political, economic, and environmental crises; a global pandemic; and the deepening of austerity regimes in U.S. higher education. This latest volume in the Debates in Digital...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gold, Matthew K. (Editor ), Klein, Lauren F. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2023]
Colección:Debates in the Digital Humanities Series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Introduction: The Digital Humanities, Moment to Moment
  • Part I: Openings and Interventions
  • Chapter 1: Toward a Political Economy of Digital Humanities
  • Chapter 2: All the Work You Do Not See: Labor, Digitizers, and the Foundations of Digital Humanities
  • Chapter 3: Right-to-Left (RTL) Text: Digital Humanists Plus Half a Billion Users
  • Chapter 4: Relation-Oriented AI: Why Indigenous Protocols Matter for the Digital Humanities
  • Chapter 5: A U.S. Latinx Digital Humanities Manifesto
  • Part II: Theories and Approaches
  • Chapter 6: The Body Is Not (Only) a Metaphor: Rethinking Embodiment in DH
  • Chapter 7: The Queer Gap in Cultural Analytics
  • Chapter 8: The Feminist Data Manifest-NO: An Introduction and Four Reflections
  • Chapter 9: Black Is Not the Absence of Light: Restoring Black Visibility and Liberation to Digital Humanities
  • Chapter 10: Digital Humanities in the Deepfake Era
  • Chapter 11: Operationalizing Surveillance Studies in the Digital Humanities
  • Part III: Disciplines and Institutions
  • Chapter 12: A Voice Interrupts: Digital Humanities as a Tool to Hear Black Life
  • Chapter 13: Addressing an Emergency: The "Pragmatic Tilt" Required of Scholarship, Data, and Design by the Climate Crisis
  • Chapter 14: Digital Art History as Disciplinary Practice
  • Chapter 15: Building and Sustaining Africana Digital Humanities at HBCUs
  • Chapter 16: A Call to Research Action: Transnational Solidarity for Digital Humanists
  • Chapter 17: Game Studies, Endgame?
  • Part IV: Pedagogies and Practices
  • Chapter 18: The Challenges and Possibilities of Social Media Data: New Directions in Literary Studies and the Digital Humanities
  • Chapter 19: Language Is Not a Default Setting: Countering DH's English Problem
  • Chapter 20: Librarians' Illegible Labor: Toward a Documentary Practice of Digital Humanities
  • Chapter 21: Reframing the Conversation: Digital Humanists, Disabilities, and Accessibility
  • Chapter 22: From Precedents to Collective Action: Realities and Recommendations for Digital Dissertations in History
  • Chapter 23: Critique Is the Steam: Reorienting Critical Digital Humanities across Disciplines
  • Part V: Forum: #UnsilencedPast
  • Chapter 24: Being Undisciplined: Black Womanhood in Digital Spaces
  • Chapter 25: How This Helps Us Get Free: Telling Black Stories through Technology
  • Chapter 26: "Blackness" in France: Taking Up Mediatized Space
  • Chapter 27: The Power to Create: Building Alternative (Digital) Worlds
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors