Disrupting the digital humanities
edited by Dorothy Kim & Jesse Stommel
- Resource Type:
- Book (Print/Paper)
- Publication:
- [Goleta, Calif.] : Punctum Books, 2018
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- Table of Contents:
- Cathy N. Davidson, “Preface: Difference is Our Operating System”
- Dorothy Kim and Jesse Stommel, “Disrupting the Digital Humanities: An Introduction”
- I. Etymology
- Adeline Koh, “A Letter to the Humanities: DH Will Not Save You”
- Audrey Watters, “The Myth and the Millennialism of ‘Disruptive Innovation’”
- Meg Worley, “The Rhetoric of Disruption: What are We Doing Here?”
- Jesse Stommel, “Public Digital Humanities”
- II. Identity
- Jonathan Hsy and Rick Godden, “Universal Design and Its Discontents”
- Angel Nieves, “DH as ‘Disruptive Innovation’ for Restorative Social Justice: Virtual Heritage and 3D Reconstructions of South Africa’s Township Histories”
- Annemarie Perez, “Lowriding through the Digital Humanities”
- III. Jeremiad
- Mongrel Coalition Against Gringpo, “Gold Star for You,” “Mongrel Dream Library”
- Michelle Moravec, “Exceptionalism in Digital Humanities: Community, Collaboration, and Consensus”
- Matt Thomas, “The Problem with Prof Hacking”
- Sean Michael Morris, “Digital Humanities and the Erosion of Inquiry”
- IV. Labor
- Moya Bailey, “#transform(ing)DH Writing and Research: An Autoethonography of Digital Humanities and Feminist Ethics”
- Kathi Inman Berens and Laura Sanders, “DH and Adjuncts: Putting the Human Back into the Humanities”
- Liana Silva Ford, “Not Seen, Not Heard”
- Spencer D. C. Keralis, “Disrupting Labor in Digital Humanities; or, The Classroom Is Not Your Crowd”
- V. Networks
- Maha Bali, “The 'Unbearable' Exclusion of the Digital”
- Eunsong Kim, “The Politics of Visibility”
- Bonnie Stewart, “Academic Influence: The Sea of Change”
- VI. Play
- Edmond Y. Chang, “Playing as Making”
- Kat Lecky, “Humanizing the Interface”
- Robin Wharton, “Bend Until It Breaks: Digital Humanities and Resistance”
- VII. Structure
- Chris Friend, “Outsiders, All: Connecting the Pasts and Futures of Digital Humanities and Composition”
- Lee Skallerup Bessette, “W(h)ither DH? New Tensions, Directions, and Evolutions in the Digital Humanities”
- Chris Bourg, “The Library is Never Neutral”
- Fiona Barnett, “After the Digital Humanities, or, a Postscript”
- Conclusion
- Dorothy Kim, “How to #DecolonizeDH: Actionable Steps for an Antifascist DH.”
- Contributors:
- Kim, Dorothy , editorStommel, Jesse , editor
- Languages:
- English
- Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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- General Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 509 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
- Call Numbers:
- AZ195 .D57 2018
- ISBNs:
- 9781947447714
1947447718 - Library of Congress Control Numbers:
- 2018948914
- OCLC Numbers:
- 1065523749