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20. MVC, Materiality, and the Magus: The Rhetoric of Source-Level Production
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Interdisciplinary Connections
- 1. Digital Humanities Now and the Possibilities of a Speculative Digital Rhetoric 15
- 2. Crossing State Lines: Rhetoric and Software Studies 20
- 3. Beyond Territorial Disputes: Toward a “Disciplined Interdisciplinarity” in the Digital Humanities 33
- 4. Cultural Rhetorics and the Digital Humanities: Toward Cultural Refl exivity in Digital Making 49
- 5. Digital Humanities Scholarship and Electronic Publication 65
- 6. The Metaphor and Materiality of Layers 80
- 7. Modeling Rhetorical Disciplinarity: Mapping the Digital Network 96
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Part Two. Research Methods and Methodology
- 8. Tactical and Strategic: Qualitative Approaches to the Digital Humanities 111
- 9. Low Fidelity in High Defi nition: Speculations on Rhetorical Editions 127
- 10. The Trees within the Forest: Extracting, Coding, and Visualizing Subjective Data in Authorship Studies 140
- 11. Genre and Automated Text Analysis: A Demonstration 152
- 12. At the Digital Frontier of Rhetoric Studies: An Overview of Tools and Methods for Computer-Aided Textual Analysis 169
- 13. Corpus-Assisted Analysis of Internet-Based Discourses: From Patterns to Rhetoric 184
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Part Three. Future Trajectories
- 14. Digitizing English 199
- 15. In/Between Programs: Forging a Curriculum between Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities 210
- 16. Tackling a Fundamental Problem: Using Digital Labs to Build Smarter Computing Cultures 224
- 17. In, Through, and About the Archive: What Digitization (Dis)Allows 233
- 18. Pop-Up Archives 245
- 19. Archive Experiences: A Vision for User-Centered Design in the Digital Humanities 255
- 20. MVC, Materiality, and the Magus: The Rhetoric of Source-Level Production 264
- 21. Procedural Literacy and the Future of the Digital Humanities 277
- 22. Nowcasting/Futurecasting: Big Data, Prognostication, and the Rhetorics of Scale 286
- 23. New Materialism and a Rhetoric of Scientifi c Practice in the Digital Humanities 296
- Contributors 307
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Interdisciplinary Connections
- 1. Digital Humanities Now and the Possibilities of a Speculative Digital Rhetoric 15
- 2. Crossing State Lines: Rhetoric and Software Studies 20
- 3. Beyond Territorial Disputes: Toward a “Disciplined Interdisciplinarity” in the Digital Humanities 33
- 4. Cultural Rhetorics and the Digital Humanities: Toward Cultural Refl exivity in Digital Making 49
- 5. Digital Humanities Scholarship and Electronic Publication 65
- 6. The Metaphor and Materiality of Layers 80
- 7. Modeling Rhetorical Disciplinarity: Mapping the Digital Network 96
-
Part Two. Research Methods and Methodology
- 8. Tactical and Strategic: Qualitative Approaches to the Digital Humanities 111
- 9. Low Fidelity in High Defi nition: Speculations on Rhetorical Editions 127
- 10. The Trees within the Forest: Extracting, Coding, and Visualizing Subjective Data in Authorship Studies 140
- 11. Genre and Automated Text Analysis: A Demonstration 152
- 12. At the Digital Frontier of Rhetoric Studies: An Overview of Tools and Methods for Computer-Aided Textual Analysis 169
- 13. Corpus-Assisted Analysis of Internet-Based Discourses: From Patterns to Rhetoric 184
-
Part Three. Future Trajectories
- 14. Digitizing English 199
- 15. In/Between Programs: Forging a Curriculum between Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities 210
- 16. Tackling a Fundamental Problem: Using Digital Labs to Build Smarter Computing Cultures 224
- 17. In, Through, and About the Archive: What Digitization (Dis)Allows 233
- 18. Pop-Up Archives 245
- 19. Archive Experiences: A Vision for User-Centered Design in the Digital Humanities 255
- 20. MVC, Materiality, and the Magus: The Rhetoric of Source-Level Production 264
- 21. Procedural Literacy and the Future of the Digital Humanities 277
- 22. Nowcasting/Futurecasting: Big Data, Prognostication, and the Rhetorics of Scale 286
- 23. New Materialism and a Rhetoric of Scientifi c Practice in the Digital Humanities 296
- Contributors 307
- Index 313