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Introduction: The Digital Humanities Moment | Matthew K. Gold
Part One: Defining the Digital Humanities
Chapter 1: What Is Digital Humanities and What’s It Doing in English Departments? | Matthew Kirschenbaum
Chapter 2: The Humanities, Done Digitally | Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Chapter 3: “This Is Why We Fight”: Defining the Values of the Digital Humanities | Lisa Spiro
Chapter 4: Beyond the Big Tent | Patrik Svensson
Blog Post: The Digital Humanities Situation | Rafael C. Alvarado
Blog Post: Where’s the Beef? Does Digital Humanities Have to Answer Questions? | Tom Scheinfeldt
Blog Post: Why Digital Humanities Is “Nice” | Tom Scheinfeldt
Blog Post: An Interview with Brett Bobley | Michael Gavin and Kathleen Marie Smith
Blog Post: Day of DH: Defining the Digital Humanities
Part Two: Theorizing the Digital Humanities
Chapter 5: Developing Things: Notes toward an Epistemology of Building in the Digital Humanities | Stephen Ramsay and Geoffrey Rockwell
Chapter 6: Humanistic Theory and Digital Scholarship | Johanna Drucker
Chapter 7: This Digital Humanities Which Is Not One | Jamie “Skye” Bianco
Chapter 8: A Telescope for the Mind? | Willard McCarty
Blog Post: Sunset for Ideology, Sunrise for Methodology? | Tom Scheinfeldt
Blog Post: Has Critical Theory Run Out of Time for Data-Driven Scholarship? | Gary Hall
Blog Post: There Are No Digital Humanities | Gary Hall
Part Three: Critiquing the Digital Humanities
Chapter 9: Why Are the Digital Humanities So White? or Thinking the Histories of Race and Computation | Tara McPherson
Chapter 10: Hacktivism and the Humanities: Programming Protest in the Era of the Digital University | Elizabeth Losh
Chapter 11: Unseen and Unremarked On: Don DeLillo and the Failure of the Digital Humanities | Mark L. Sample
Chapter 12: Disability, Universal Design, and the Digital Humanities | George H. Williams
Chapter 13: The Digital Humanities and Its Users | Charlie Edwards
Blog Post: Digital Humanities Triumphant? | William Pannapacker
Blog Post: What Do Girls Dig? | Bethany Nowviskie
Blog Post: The Turtlenecked Hairshirt | Ian Bogost
Blog Post: Eternal September of the Digital Humanities | Bethany Nowviskie
Part Four: Practicing the Digital Humanities
Chapter 14: Canons, Close Reading, and the Evolution of Method | Matthew Wilkens
Chapter 15: Electronic Errata: Digital Publishing, Open Review, and the Futures of Correction | Paul Fyfe
Chapter 16: The Function of Digital Humanities Centers at the Present Time | Neil Fraistat
Chapter 17: Time, Labor, and “Alternate Careers” in Digital Humanities Knowledge Work | Julia Flanders
Chapter 18: Can Information Be Unfettered? Race and the New Digital Humanities Canon | Amy E. Earhart
Blog Post: The Social Contract of Scholarly Publishing | Daniel J. Cohen
Blog Post: Introducing Digital Humanities Now | Daniel J. Cohen
Blog Post: Text: A Massively Addressable Object | Michael Witmore
Blog Post: The Ancestral Text | Michael Witmore
Part Five: Teaching the Digital Humanities
Chapter 19: Digital Humanities and the “Ugly Stepchildren” of American Higher Education | Luke Waltzer
Chapter 20: Graduate Education and the Ethics of the Digital Humanities | Alexander Reid
Chapter 21: Should Liberal Arts Campuses Do Digital Humanities? Process and Products in the Small College World | Bryan Alexander and Rebecca Frost Davis
Chapter 22: Where’s the Pedagogy? The Role of Teaching and Learning in the Digital Humanities | Stephen Brier
Blog Post: Visualizing Millions of Words | Mills Kelly
Blog Post: What’s Wrong with Writing Essays | Mark L. Sample
Blog Post: Looking for Whitman: A Grand, Aggregated Experiment | Matthew K. Gold and Jim Groom
Blog Post: The Public Course Blog: The Required Reading We Write Ourselves for the Course That Never Ends | Trevor Owens
Part Six: Envisioning the Future of the Digital Humanities
Chapter 23: Digital Humanities As/Is a Tactical Term | Matthew Kirschenbaum
Chapter 24: The Digital Humanities or a Digital Humanism | Dave Parry
Chapter 25: The Resistance to Digital Humanities | David Greetham
Chapter 26: Beyond Metrics: Community Authorization and Open Peer Review | Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Chapter 27: Trending: The Promises and the Challenges of Big Social Data | Lev Manovich
Chapter 28: Humanities 2.0: Promise, Perils, Predictions | Cathy N. Davidson
Chapter 29: Where Is Cultural Criticism in the Digital Humanities? | Alan Liu
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