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Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016

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Matthew K. Gold
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Lauren F. Klein

Pairing full-length scholarly essays with shorter pieces drawn from scholarly blogs and conference presentations, as well as commissioned interviews and position statements, Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016 reveals a dynamic view of a field in negotiation with its identity, methods, and reach.

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Digital Humanities: The Expanded Field | Lauren F. Klein and Matthew K. Gold
  • Part 1. Histories and Futures of the Digital Humanities
    • 1. The Emergence of the Digital Humanities (as the Network Is Everting) | Steven E. Jones
    • 2. The “Whole Game”: Digital Humanities at Community Colleges | Anne B. McGrail
    • 3. What’s Next: The Radical, Unrealized Potential of Digital Humanities | Miriam Posner
    • 4. Making a Case for the Black Digital Humanities | Kim Gallon
    • 5. QueerOS: A User’s Manual | Fiona Barnett, Zach Blas, Micha Cárdenas, Jacob Gaboury, Jessica Marie Johnson, and Margaret Rhee
    • 6. Father Busa’s Female Punch Card Operatives | Melissa Terras and Julianne Nyhan
    • 7. On the Origin of “Hack” and “Yack” | Bethany Nowviskie
    • 8. Reflections on a Movement: #transformDH, Growing Up | Moya Bailey, Anne Cong-Huyen, Alexis Lothian, and Amanda Phillips
  • Part 2. Digital Humanities and Its Methods
    • 9. Blunt Instrumentalism: On Tools and Methods | Dennis Tenen
    • 10. Putting the Human Back into the Digital Humanities: Feminism, Generosity, and Mess | Elizabeth Losh, Jacqueline Wernimont, Laura Wexler, and Hong-An Wu
    • 11. Mid-Sized Digital Pedagogy | Paul Fyfe
    • 12. Re: Search and Close Reading | Michael Hancher
    • 13. Why We Must Read the Code: The Science Wars, Episode IV | Mark C. Marino
    • 14. Where Is Methodology in Digital Humanities? | Tanya E. Clement
    • 15. Resistance in the Materials | Bethany Nowviskie
    • 16. Interview with Ernesto Oroza | Alex Gil
    • 17. Digital Humanities Knowledge: Reflections on the Introductory Graduate Syllabus | Scott Selisker
  • Part 3. Digital Humanities and Its Practices
    • 18. Alien Reading: Text Mining, Language Standardization, and the Humanities | Jeffrey M. Binder
    • 19. My Old Sweethearts: On Digitization and the Future of the Print Record | Andrew Stauffer
    • 20. Argument, Evidence, and the Limits of Digital Literary Studies | David L. Hoover
    • 21. Pedagogies of Race: Digital Humanities in the Age of Ferguson | Amy E. Earhart and Toniesha L. Taylor
    • 22. Here and There: Creating DH Community | Miriam Posner
    • 23. The Sympathetic Research Imagination: Digital Humanities and the Liberal Arts | Rachel Sagner Buurma and Anna Tione Levine
    • 24. Lessons on Public Humanities from the Civic Sphere | Wendy F. Hsu
  • Part 4. Digital Humanities and the Disciplines
    • 25. The Differences between Digital Humanities and Digital History | Stephen Robertson
    • 26. Digital History’s Perpetual Future Tense | Cameron Blevins
    • 27. Collections and/of Data: Art History and the Art Museum in the DH Mode | Matthew Battles and Michael Maizels
    • 28. Archaeology, the Digital Humanities, and the “Big Tent” | Ethan Watrall
    • 29. Navigating the Global Digital Humanities: Insights from Black Feminism | Roopika Risam
    • 30. Between Knowledge and Metaknowledge: Shifting Disciplinary Borders in Digital Humanities and Library and Information Studies | Jonathan Senchyne
    • 31. “Black Printers” on White Cards: Information Architecture in the Data Structures of the Early American Book Trades | Molly O’Hagan Hardy
    • 32. Public, First | Sheila A. Brennan
  • Part 5. Digital Humanities and Its Critics
    • 33. Are Digital Humanists Utopian? | Brian Greenspan
    • 34. Ecological Entanglements of DH | Margaret Linley
    • 35. Toward a Cultural Critique of Digital Humanities | Domenico Fiormonte
    • 36. How Not to Teach Digital Humanities | Ryan Cordell
    • 37. Dropping the Digital | Jentery Sayers
    • 38. The Dark Side of the Digital Humanities | Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Richard Grusin, Patrick Jagoda, and Rita Raley
    • 39. Difficult Thinking about the Digital Humanities | Mark Sample
    • 40. The Humane Digital | Timothy Burke
    • 41. Hold on Loosely, or Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft on the Web | Ted Underwood
  • Part 6. Forum: Text Analysis at Scale
    • 42. Introduction | Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein
    • 43. Humane Computation | Stephen Ramsay
    • 44. Distant Reading and Recent Intellectual History | Ted Underwood
    • 45. The Ground Truth of DH Text Mining | Tanya E. Clement
    • 46. Why I Dig: Feminist Approaches to Text Analysis | Lisa Marie Rhody
    • 47. More Scale, More Questions: Observations from Sociology | Tressie McMillan Cottom
    • 48. Do Digital Humanists Need to Understand Algorithms? | Benjamin M. Schmidt
    • 49. Messy Data and Faulty Tools | Joanna Swafford
    • 50. N + 1: A Plea for Cross-Domain Data in the Digital Humanities | Alan Liu
  • Series Introduction and Editors’ Note | Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein
  • Contributors

Metadata

  • edition
    1
  • issn
    2380-5927
  • publisher
    University of Minnesota Press
  • publisher place
    Minneapolis, MN
  • restrictions
    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
  • rights
    Copyright 2016 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • rights holder
    Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • rights territory
    World
  • series number
    2
  • series title
    Debates in the Digital Humanities
  • version
    2.0
  • doi
    https://doi.org/10.5749/9781452963761
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