Panofsky, Ruth.

Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere : Place and Space. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (329 pages)

Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Foreword | Susan Brown & -- Mary-Jo Romaniuk -- Preface | Ruth Panofsky & -- Kathleen Kellett -- Part 1: Place and the Digital Frontier -- 1 Mapping Tags and Tagging Maps | Brown, Grundy, Paredes-Olea, Antoniuk & -- Mroczek -- 2 Modelling Collaboration in Digital Humanities Scholarship | Hjartarson, Quamen, Hasenbank, Lent & -- EMIC UA -- 3 An Interactive, Materialist-Semiotic Archive | Kovacs, Roberts-Smith, Dobson, Gabriele, Roderiguez-Arenas, Ruecker, Sinclair & -- DeSouza-Coelho -- 4 "Talk to the Work" | David -- 5 How to Play with Maps | Nowviskie -- 6 Edmonton Pipelines | Zwicker -- 7 Representing Canadian Queer Authorship | Schwartz & -- Crompton -- Part 2: Writers and Readers -- 8 Salomania | Devereaux -- 9 Toronto the Good in the Fiction and Life of Grace Irwin | Demers -- 10 « Where are You From? » | Kellett -- 11 Languages as Spaces, Translation as Play | Saint-Martin -- 12 L'espace ensorcelé | Matthews -- 13 Lieu humain / lieu personnechez deux écrivaines canado-vietnamiennes, thuong vuong-riddick et kim thúy | Truong -- 14 Standing on a Rainbow | Mackey -- Contributors -- Index (English) -- Index (French) -- Other titles from University of Alberta Press.

Fourteen essays map Canadian literary and cultural products via advances in digital humanities research methodologies.

9781772120585


Humanities-Canada-Data processing.
Humanities-Research-Canada-Data processing.
Canadian literature-History and criticism.
Canada-Civilization.


Electronic books.

AZ105.C84 2015

001.30285