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Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere: Place and Space [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x19 mm, kaal: 480 g, 27 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: University of Alberta Press
  • ISBN-10: 1772120499
  • ISBN-13: 9781772120493
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x19 mm, kaal: 480 g, 27 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: University of Alberta Press
  • ISBN-10: 1772120499
  • ISBN-13: 9781772120493
Teised raamatud teemal:
Notwithstanding their differing approachesdigital, archival, historical, iterative, critical, creative, reflectivethe essays gathered here articulate new ways of seeing, investigating, and apprehending literature and culture. From the Preface

This collection of essays enriches digital humanities research by examining various Canadian cultural works and the advances in technologies that facilitate these interdisciplinary collaborations. Fourteen essayseleven in English and three in Frenchsurvey the helix of place and space. Contributors to Part I chart new archival and storytelling methodologies, while those in Part II venture forth to explore specific cultural and literary texts. Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere will serve as an indispensable road map for researchers and those interested in the digital humanities, womens writing, and Canadian culture and literature. Foreword by Susan Brown and Mary-Jo Romaniuk.

Contributors: Jeffery Antoniuk, Susan Brown, Constance Crompton, Ravit H. David, Patricia Demers, Shawn DeSouza-Coelho, Cecily Devereux, Teresa M. Dobson, Sandra Gabriele, Isobel Grundy, Andrea Hasenbank, Paul Hjartarson, Kathleen Kellett, Sasha Kovacs, Vanessa Lent, Margaret Mackey, Breanna Mroczek, Bethany Nowviskie, Ruth Panofsky, Mariana Paredes-Olea, Harvey Quamen, Jennifer Roberts-Smith, Omar Rodriguez-Arenas, Mary-Jo Romaniuk, Stan Ruecker, Lori Saint-Martin, Michelle Schwartz, Stéfan Sinclair, Mireille Mai Truong, Stéphanie Walsh Matthews, Heather Zwicker.
Foreword vii
Susan Brown
Mary-Jo Romaniuk
Preface xi
Ruth Panofsky
Kathleen Kellett
PART I PLACE AND THE DIGITAL FRONTIER
1 Mapping Tags And Tagging Maps
3(22)
Leveraging Spatial Markup for Literary History
Susan Brown
Isobel Grundy
Mariana Paredes-Olea
Jeffery Antoniuk
Breanna Mroczek
2 Modelling Collaboration In Digital Humanities Scholarship
25(26)
Foundational Concepts of an EMIC UA Project Charter
Paul Hjartarson
Harvey Quamen
Andrea Hasenbank
Vanessa Lent
3 An Interactive, Materialist-Semiotic Archive
51(38)
Visualizing the Canadian Theatrical Canon in the Simulated Environment for Theatre
Sasha Kovacs
Jennifer Roberts-Smith
Teresa M. Dobson
Sandra Gabriele
Omar Rodriguez-Arenas
Stan Ruecker
Stefan Sinclair
Shawn DeSouza-Coelho
4 "Talk To The Work"
89(18)
Applying ISTC Identifiers to the Digital Edition of the Canadian Bookman (1909--1941)
Ravit H. David
5 How To Play With Maps
107(22)
Bethany Nowviskie
6 Edmonton Pipelines
129(12)
Living and Playing in the Digital City
Heather Zwicker
7 Representing Canadian Queer Authors Hip
141(18)
Making the Internet a Women's Place
Michelle Schwartz
Constance Crompton
PART II Writers And Readers: Mapping Textual Space
8 Salomania
159(22)
Maud Allan, Postcards, and Early Twentieth-Century "Viral" Circulation
Cecily Devereux
9 Toronto The Good In The Fiction And Life Of Grace Irwin
181(16)
Patricia Demers
10 << Where Are You From?>>
197(18)
La ville et l'ecriture migrante dans l'autofiction de Marguerite Andersen
Kathleen Kellett
11 Languages As Spaces, Translation As Play
215(16)
Moving (Through) Languages
Lori Saint-Martin
12 L'Espace Ensorcele
231(18)
Les enfants du sabbat d'Anne Hubert
Stephanie Walsh Matthews
13 Lieu Humain / Lieu Personne Chez Deux Ecrivaines Can Ado-Vietnam I En Nes, Thuong Vuong-Riddick Et Kim Thuy
249(14)
Mireille Mai Truong
14 Standing On A Rainbow
263(16)
Reading In Place, Position, And Time
Margaret Mackey
Contributors / Collaborateurs 279(10)
Index 289
Ruth Panofsky is Professor of English at Ryerson University where she specializes in Canadian literature and culture.