Global Debates in the Digital Humanities
Herausgeber: Fiormonte, Domenico; Chaudhuri, Sukanta; Ricaurte, Paola
Global Debates in the Digital Humanities
Herausgeber: Fiormonte, Domenico; Chaudhuri, Sukanta; Ricaurte, Paola
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"This collection addresses the lack of perspectives beyond Westernized and Anglophone contexts in the digital humanities. Focused on work that has been underappreciated for linguistic, cultural, or geopolitical reasons, contributors showcase alternative histories that detail the rise of the digital humanities in the Global South and other "invisible" contexts and explore the implications of a truly global digital humanities"--
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"This collection addresses the lack of perspectives beyond Westernized and Anglophone contexts in the digital humanities. Focused on work that has been underappreciated for linguistic, cultural, or geopolitical reasons, contributors showcase alternative histories that detail the rise of the digital humanities in the Global South and other "invisible" contexts and explore the implications of a truly global digital humanities"--
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- Debates in the Digital Humanities
- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 184mm x 263mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9781517913250
- ISBN-10: 151791325X
- Artikelnr.: 64247886
- Debates in the Digital Humanities
- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 184mm x 263mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9781517913250
- ISBN-10: 151791325X
- Artikelnr.: 64247886
Domenico Fiormonte is lecturer in sociology of communication and culture at the Department of Political Sciences, University of Roma Tre, Italy. He is author of Per una critica del testo digitale: Filologia, letteratura e rete (Towards a Critique of the Digital Text: Philology, Literature, and the Internet) and coauthor of The Digital Humanist: A Critical Inquiry. Sukanta Chaudhuri is professor emeritus of English at Jadavpur University, India. His most recent monograph is The Metaphysics of Text. He was chief coordinator of Bichitra, an online variorum site of the works of Rabindranath Tagore, and editor of Bichitra: The Making of an Online Tagore Variorum. He is currently coordinating a computerized historical dictionary of the Bengali language. Paola Ricaurte is associate professor in the School of Humanities and Education at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University. She is cofounder (with Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejías) of Tierra Común, a network to promote reflection on data colonialism from the Global South.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Domenico Fiormonte, Paola Ricaurte, and Sukanta Chaudhuri
Part I: Global Histories of Digital Humanities
1. Epistemically Produced Invisibility
Sayan Bhattacharyya
2. Alternative Histories of Digital Humanities: Tracing the Archival Turn
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
3. Can the Subaltern “Do” DH? A Reflection on the Challenges and
Opportunities for the Digital Humanities
Ernesto Priego
4. Peering Beyond the Pink Tent: Queer of Color Critique across the Digital
Indian Ocean
Rahul K. Gairola
5. The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia
Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Lev Manovich, Boris Orekhov, Igor Kim, Maxim
Rumyantsev, and Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya
6. Debating and Developing Digital Humanities in China: New or Old?
Jing Chen and Lik Hang Tsui
7. How We Became Digital: The Recent History of Digital Humanities in
Poland
Maciej Maryl
8. Social Sciences and Digital Humanities of the South: Materials for a
Critical Discussion
Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega
Part II: Exploring and Practicing Global Digital Humanities
9. Mining Verbal Data from Early Bengali Newspapers and Magazines:
Contemplating the Possibilities
Purbasha Auddy
10. Digital Brush Talk: Challenges and Potential Connections in East Asian
Digital Research
Aliz Horvath
11. “It Functions, and That’s (Almost) All”: Tagging the Talmud
Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky
12. What’s Trending in the Chinese Google Books Corpus? A Google Ngram
Analysis of the Chinese Language Area (1950–2008)
Carlton Clark, Lei Zhang, and Steffen Roth
13. In Tlilli in Tlapalli / In Xochitl in Cuicatl: The Representation of
Other Mexican Literatures through Digital Media
Ernesto Miranda Trigueros
14. No “Making,” Not Now: Decolonizing Digital Humanities in South Asia
Dibyadyuti Roy and Nirmala Menon
15. Digital Humanities and Memory Wars in Contemporary Russia
Sofia Gavrilova
16. Borderlands Archives Cartography: Bridging Personal, Political, and
Geographical Borderlands
Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla
17. Developing New Literacy Skills and Digital Scholarship Infrastructures
in the Global South: A Case Study
María José Afanador-Llach and Andres Lombana-Bermudez
18. Manuscripts Written by Women in New Spain and the Challenge of
Digitization: An Experiment in Academic Autoethnography
Diana Barreto Ávila
Part III: Beyond Digital Humanities
19. Digital Humanities and Visible and Invisible Infrastructures
Gimena del Rio Riande
20. Site-Specific Cultural Infrastructure: Promoting Access and Conquering
the Digital Divide
Juan Steyn and Andre Goodrich
21. On Gambiarras: Technical Improvisations à la Brazil
Carolina Dalla Chiesa and Leonardo Foletto
22. Messy Empowerment: Mapping Digital Encounters in the Margins
Anita Gurumurthy and Deepti Bharthur
23. On Language, Gender, and Digital Technologies
Tim Unwin
24. Africa’s Digitalization: From the Ecological Dilemma to the
Decolonization of the Imaginary
Cédric Leterme
Contributors
Introduction
Domenico Fiormonte, Paola Ricaurte, and Sukanta Chaudhuri
Part I: Global Histories of Digital Humanities
1. Epistemically Produced Invisibility
Sayan Bhattacharyya
2. Alternative Histories of Digital Humanities: Tracing the Archival Turn
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
3. Can the Subaltern “Do” DH? A Reflection on the Challenges and
Opportunities for the Digital Humanities
Ernesto Priego
4. Peering Beyond the Pink Tent: Queer of Color Critique across the Digital
Indian Ocean
Rahul K. Gairola
5. The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia
Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Lev Manovich, Boris Orekhov, Igor Kim, Maxim
Rumyantsev, and Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya
6. Debating and Developing Digital Humanities in China: New or Old?
Jing Chen and Lik Hang Tsui
7. How We Became Digital: The Recent History of Digital Humanities in
Poland
Maciej Maryl
8. Social Sciences and Digital Humanities of the South: Materials for a
Critical Discussion
Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega
Part II: Exploring and Practicing Global Digital Humanities
9. Mining Verbal Data from Early Bengali Newspapers and Magazines:
Contemplating the Possibilities
Purbasha Auddy
10. Digital Brush Talk: Challenges and Potential Connections in East Asian
Digital Research
Aliz Horvath
11. “It Functions, and That’s (Almost) All”: Tagging the Talmud
Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky
12. What’s Trending in the Chinese Google Books Corpus? A Google Ngram
Analysis of the Chinese Language Area (1950–2008)
Carlton Clark, Lei Zhang, and Steffen Roth
13. In Tlilli in Tlapalli / In Xochitl in Cuicatl: The Representation of
Other Mexican Literatures through Digital Media
Ernesto Miranda Trigueros
14. No “Making,” Not Now: Decolonizing Digital Humanities in South Asia
Dibyadyuti Roy and Nirmala Menon
15. Digital Humanities and Memory Wars in Contemporary Russia
Sofia Gavrilova
16. Borderlands Archives Cartography: Bridging Personal, Political, and
Geographical Borderlands
Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla
17. Developing New Literacy Skills and Digital Scholarship Infrastructures
in the Global South: A Case Study
María José Afanador-Llach and Andres Lombana-Bermudez
18. Manuscripts Written by Women in New Spain and the Challenge of
Digitization: An Experiment in Academic Autoethnography
Diana Barreto Ávila
Part III: Beyond Digital Humanities
19. Digital Humanities and Visible and Invisible Infrastructures
Gimena del Rio Riande
20. Site-Specific Cultural Infrastructure: Promoting Access and Conquering
the Digital Divide
Juan Steyn and Andre Goodrich
21. On Gambiarras: Technical Improvisations à la Brazil
Carolina Dalla Chiesa and Leonardo Foletto
22. Messy Empowerment: Mapping Digital Encounters in the Margins
Anita Gurumurthy and Deepti Bharthur
23. On Language, Gender, and Digital Technologies
Tim Unwin
24. Africa’s Digitalization: From the Ecological Dilemma to the
Decolonization of the Imaginary
Cédric Leterme
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Domenico Fiormonte, Paola Ricaurte, and Sukanta Chaudhuri
Part I: Global Histories of Digital Humanities
1. Epistemically Produced Invisibility
Sayan Bhattacharyya
2. Alternative Histories of Digital Humanities: Tracing the Archival Turn
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
3. Can the Subaltern “Do” DH? A Reflection on the Challenges and
Opportunities for the Digital Humanities
Ernesto Priego
4. Peering Beyond the Pink Tent: Queer of Color Critique across the Digital
Indian Ocean
Rahul K. Gairola
5. The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia
Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Lev Manovich, Boris Orekhov, Igor Kim, Maxim
Rumyantsev, and Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya
6. Debating and Developing Digital Humanities in China: New or Old?
Jing Chen and Lik Hang Tsui
7. How We Became Digital: The Recent History of Digital Humanities in
Poland
Maciej Maryl
8. Social Sciences and Digital Humanities of the South: Materials for a
Critical Discussion
Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega
Part II: Exploring and Practicing Global Digital Humanities
9. Mining Verbal Data from Early Bengali Newspapers and Magazines:
Contemplating the Possibilities
Purbasha Auddy
10. Digital Brush Talk: Challenges and Potential Connections in East Asian
Digital Research
Aliz Horvath
11. “It Functions, and That’s (Almost) All”: Tagging the Talmud
Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky
12. What’s Trending in the Chinese Google Books Corpus? A Google Ngram
Analysis of the Chinese Language Area (1950–2008)
Carlton Clark, Lei Zhang, and Steffen Roth
13. In Tlilli in Tlapalli / In Xochitl in Cuicatl: The Representation of
Other Mexican Literatures through Digital Media
Ernesto Miranda Trigueros
14. No “Making,” Not Now: Decolonizing Digital Humanities in South Asia
Dibyadyuti Roy and Nirmala Menon
15. Digital Humanities and Memory Wars in Contemporary Russia
Sofia Gavrilova
16. Borderlands Archives Cartography: Bridging Personal, Political, and
Geographical Borderlands
Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla
17. Developing New Literacy Skills and Digital Scholarship Infrastructures
in the Global South: A Case Study
María José Afanador-Llach and Andres Lombana-Bermudez
18. Manuscripts Written by Women in New Spain and the Challenge of
Digitization: An Experiment in Academic Autoethnography
Diana Barreto Ávila
Part III: Beyond Digital Humanities
19. Digital Humanities and Visible and Invisible Infrastructures
Gimena del Rio Riande
20. Site-Specific Cultural Infrastructure: Promoting Access and Conquering
the Digital Divide
Juan Steyn and Andre Goodrich
21. On Gambiarras: Technical Improvisations à la Brazil
Carolina Dalla Chiesa and Leonardo Foletto
22. Messy Empowerment: Mapping Digital Encounters in the Margins
Anita Gurumurthy and Deepti Bharthur
23. On Language, Gender, and Digital Technologies
Tim Unwin
24. Africa’s Digitalization: From the Ecological Dilemma to the
Decolonization of the Imaginary
Cédric Leterme
Contributors
Introduction
Domenico Fiormonte, Paola Ricaurte, and Sukanta Chaudhuri
Part I: Global Histories of Digital Humanities
1. Epistemically Produced Invisibility
Sayan Bhattacharyya
2. Alternative Histories of Digital Humanities: Tracing the Archival Turn
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
3. Can the Subaltern “Do” DH? A Reflection on the Challenges and
Opportunities for the Digital Humanities
Ernesto Priego
4. Peering Beyond the Pink Tent: Queer of Color Critique across the Digital
Indian Ocean
Rahul K. Gairola
5. The History and Context of the Digital Humanities in Russia
Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Lev Manovich, Boris Orekhov, Igor Kim, Maxim
Rumyantsev, and Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya
6. Debating and Developing Digital Humanities in China: New or Old?
Jing Chen and Lik Hang Tsui
7. How We Became Digital: The Recent History of Digital Humanities in
Poland
Maciej Maryl
8. Social Sciences and Digital Humanities of the South: Materials for a
Critical Discussion
Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega
Part II: Exploring and Practicing Global Digital Humanities
9. Mining Verbal Data from Early Bengali Newspapers and Magazines:
Contemplating the Possibilities
Purbasha Auddy
10. Digital Brush Talk: Challenges and Potential Connections in East Asian
Digital Research
Aliz Horvath
11. “It Functions, and That’s (Almost) All”: Tagging the Talmud
Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky
12. What’s Trending in the Chinese Google Books Corpus? A Google Ngram
Analysis of the Chinese Language Area (1950–2008)
Carlton Clark, Lei Zhang, and Steffen Roth
13. In Tlilli in Tlapalli / In Xochitl in Cuicatl: The Representation of
Other Mexican Literatures through Digital Media
Ernesto Miranda Trigueros
14. No “Making,” Not Now: Decolonizing Digital Humanities in South Asia
Dibyadyuti Roy and Nirmala Menon
15. Digital Humanities and Memory Wars in Contemporary Russia
Sofia Gavrilova
16. Borderlands Archives Cartography: Bridging Personal, Political, and
Geographical Borderlands
Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla
17. Developing New Literacy Skills and Digital Scholarship Infrastructures
in the Global South: A Case Study
María José Afanador-Llach and Andres Lombana-Bermudez
18. Manuscripts Written by Women in New Spain and the Challenge of
Digitization: An Experiment in Academic Autoethnography
Diana Barreto Ávila
Part III: Beyond Digital Humanities
19. Digital Humanities and Visible and Invisible Infrastructures
Gimena del Rio Riande
20. Site-Specific Cultural Infrastructure: Promoting Access and Conquering
the Digital Divide
Juan Steyn and Andre Goodrich
21. On Gambiarras: Technical Improvisations à la Brazil
Carolina Dalla Chiesa and Leonardo Foletto
22. Messy Empowerment: Mapping Digital Encounters in the Margins
Anita Gurumurthy and Deepti Bharthur
23. On Language, Gender, and Digital Technologies
Tim Unwin
24. Africa’s Digitalization: From the Ecological Dilemma to the
Decolonization of the Imaginary
Cédric Leterme
Contributors