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Global Debates in the Digital Humanities: Part II
Global Debates in the Digital Humanities
Part II
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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, Boris Orekhov, Lev Manovich, 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. Digital 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
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