Browsing TXDHC 2015 Presenter Abstracts by Issue Date
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"Endangered Archives, Digitization, and the Possible Futures of Historical Research in Latin America”
(2015-04-11)This presentation introduces the audience to a multi-year collaboration among digital humanists, historians, translators, and local team members in Cuba, Colombia, Brazil, and Florida. Funded by the British Library ... -
Digital Oral History Collections: Implications for Innovation in the Humanities
(2015-04-11)This presentation will theorize the implications of digital audiovisual archives for humanities scholarship and pedagogy. The proliferation of digital oral history projects available online means that they comprise an ... -
Digitized Diaries and the New Manuscript Archive
(2015-04-11)As Digital Humanities has taken root across the disciplines, one field has particularly benefited: Diary Studies. In the past, the study of a manuscript diary was determined by access to the archive where the diary was ... -
Against the Cultural Singularity: Toward a Critical Digital Humanities
(2015-04-11)Following up on the question he asked in the title of his 2012 essay "Where is Cultural Criticism in the Digital Humanities?", Alan Liu will present early drafts from a book he is writing that imagines a mode of cultural ...