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Traces of the old, uses of the new : the emergence of digital literary studies / Amy E. Earhart
(Editorial theory and literary criticism)

Material Type E-Book
Publisher Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
Year [2015]
Language English
Size 1 online resource

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URL E-Book 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2203115
0472121316

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Contents Introduction: digital literary studies in the United States
The rationale of holism: textual studies, the edition, and the legacy of the text entire
The era of the archive: the new historicist movement and digital literary studies
What's in and what's out?: digital canon cautions
Data and the fragmented text: tools, visualization, and datamining or is bigger better?
Notes on the future of digital literary studies
Notes Digital Humanities remains a contested, umbrella term covering many types of work in numerous disciplines, including literature, history, linguistics, classics, theater, performance studies, film, media studies, computer science, and information science. In Traces of the Old, Uses of the New: The Emergence of Digital Literary Studies, Amy Earhart stakes a claim for discipline-specific history of digital study as a necessary prelude to true progress in defining Digital Humanities as a shared set of interdisciplinary practices and interests. Traces of the Old, Uses of the New focuses on twenty-five years of developments, including digital editions, digital archives, e-texts, text mining, and visualization, to situate emergent products and processes in relation to historical trends of disciplinary interest in literary study. By reexamining the roil of theoretical debates and applied practices from the last generation of work in juxtaposition with applied digital work of the same period, Earhart also seeks to expose limitations in need of alternative methods--methods that might begin to deliver on the early (but thus far unfulfilled) promise that digitizing texts allows literature scholars to ask and answer questions in new and compelling ways. In mapping the history of digital literary scholarship, Earhart also seeks to chart viable paths to its future, and in doing this work in one discipline, this book aims to inspire similar work in others
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-149) and index
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Authors *Earhart, Amy E., 1969-
Subjects LCSH:Digital libraries
LCSH:Literature and the Internet
LCSH:Literature -- Computer network resources  All Subject Search
FREE:Literary theory
FREE:Literature: history & criticism
BISACSH:LITERARY CRITICISM -- General  All Subject Search
FREE:Digital libraries
FREE:Literature and the Internet
FREE:Literature -- Computer network resources  All Subject Search
FREE:Digital Humanities
FREE:Digitala bibliotek
FREE:Litteratur och teknik
FREE:Internet
FREE:Litteratur
BSH:Electronic books
Classification DC23:802.85
ID ED00004298
ISBN 0472121316

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