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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abstract xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Chapter 1 Digital Canadas? Transforming the Nation 1
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Part 1 Situating and Disrupting Digital Scholarship
- Chapter 2 Where Is The Nation in Digital Humanities, Revisited 17
- Chapter 3 Rerouting Digital (Humanities) Scholarship in Canada 29
- Chapter 4 Closed, Open, Stopped: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Possibility of Decolonial Digital Humanities 49
- chapter 5 “This Game Needs to Be Made”: Playable Theories ⇌ Virtual Worlds 75
- Chapter 6 Reimagining Representational Codes in Data Visualization: What Contemporary Digital Humanities Might Learn from Visual Arts-based Disciplines 93
- Chapter 7 Making, Conversation: An Experiment in Public Digital Humanities 111
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Part 2 Digital Poetics
- Chapter 8 Canadian Poetry And The Computational Concordance: Sandra Djwa And The Early History Of Canadian Humanities Computing 131
- Chapter 9 Canadian Poetry and the Computer 149
- Chapter 10 “saga uv th relees uv huuman spirit from compuewterr funckshuns”: space conquest, ibm, and the anti-digital anxiety of early canadian digital poetics (1960–1968) 161 161
- Chapter 11 The Digits in the Digital: Bodies in the Machines of Canadian Concrete Poetry 181
- Chapter 12 Nations of Touch: The Politics of Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities 203
- Chapter 13 Stop Words 221
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Part 3 Digital Canadian Archives
- Chapter 14 Wages Due Both Then And Now 237
- Chapter 15 Analog Thrills, Digital Spills: On the Fred Wah Digital Archive Version 2.0 255
- Chapter 16 Humanizing the Archive: The Potential of Hip-hop Archives in the Digital Humanities 273
- Chapter 18 Linking Out: The Long Now of Digital Humanities Infrastructures 315
- Chapter 19 Unsettling Colonial Mapping: Sonic-Spatial Representations of amiskwaciwâskahikan 349
- chapter 20 Beyond “Mere Digitization”: Introducing the Canadian Modernist Magazines Project 367
- Chapter 21 A Legacy of Race and Data: Mining the History of Exclusion 389
- Chapter 22 Afterword: The Landscape and the Horizon 407
- Contributors 425
- Index 433
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abstract xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Chapter 1 Digital Canadas? Transforming the Nation 1
-
Part 1 Situating and Disrupting Digital Scholarship
- Chapter 2 Where Is The Nation in Digital Humanities, Revisited 17
- Chapter 3 Rerouting Digital (Humanities) Scholarship in Canada 29
- Chapter 4 Closed, Open, Stopped: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Possibility of Decolonial Digital Humanities 49
- chapter 5 “This Game Needs to Be Made”: Playable Theories ⇌ Virtual Worlds 75
- Chapter 6 Reimagining Representational Codes in Data Visualization: What Contemporary Digital Humanities Might Learn from Visual Arts-based Disciplines 93
- Chapter 7 Making, Conversation: An Experiment in Public Digital Humanities 111
-
Part 2 Digital Poetics
- Chapter 8 Canadian Poetry And The Computational Concordance: Sandra Djwa And The Early History Of Canadian Humanities Computing 131
- Chapter 9 Canadian Poetry and the Computer 149
- Chapter 10 “saga uv th relees uv huuman spirit from compuewterr funckshuns”: space conquest, ibm, and the anti-digital anxiety of early canadian digital poetics (1960–1968) 161 161
- Chapter 11 The Digits in the Digital: Bodies in the Machines of Canadian Concrete Poetry 181
- Chapter 12 Nations of Touch: The Politics of Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities 203
- Chapter 13 Stop Words 221
-
Part 3 Digital Canadian Archives
- Chapter 14 Wages Due Both Then And Now 237
- Chapter 15 Analog Thrills, Digital Spills: On the Fred Wah Digital Archive Version 2.0 255
- Chapter 16 Humanizing the Archive: The Potential of Hip-hop Archives in the Digital Humanities 273
- Chapter 18 Linking Out: The Long Now of Digital Humanities Infrastructures 315
- Chapter 19 Unsettling Colonial Mapping: Sonic-Spatial Representations of amiskwaciwâskahikan 349
- chapter 20 Beyond “Mere Digitization”: Introducing the Canadian Modernist Magazines Project 367
- Chapter 21 A Legacy of Race and Data: Mining the History of Exclusion 389
- Chapter 22 Afterword: The Landscape and the Horizon 407
- Contributors 425
- Index 433