Digital humanities in Latin America / Héctor D. Fernández l'Hoeste, Juan Carlos Rodríguez, editores

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng Publication details: Gainesville : University of Florida Press, 2020Description: 306 pages ; 23 cmLOC classification:
  • D574 2020
Contents:
Introduction / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Tech Disruption as Knowledge Production: Cuba and the Digital Humanities / Cristina Venegas The Media Machine: One Laptop per Child in Paraguay / Morgan Ames Nation Branding: Neo Liberalism, Identity, and Social Media / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste (In) Visible Cuba(s): Digital Conflict, Virtual Diasporas, and Cyber Mambises / Anastasia Valecce Digital Utopias, Latina/o Mediated Realities / Angharad N. Valdivia The Politics of Participation: La Bloga, Latino/a Cultural Politics, and the Limits of Digital Participatory Culture / Jennifer Lozano Afrolatino Digital Humanites or Rethinking Inclusion in the Digital Humanities / Eduard Arriaga Modularity, Mimesis and the Informatic Ideal: On Intersectional Struggles for Digital Human(itie)s in Latin America / Anita Say Chan Cuban Digital Pedagogies and the Question of the Interface in Yaima Pardo's Offline / Juan Carlos Rodríguez Carnival, Hybridity, and Latin American Digital Humor: The Ecuadorian Case of Enchufe.tv / Paul Alonso No Blogger, No Cry / Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo Electronic Civil Disobedience (ECD): Before 9/11 and After 9/11 / Ricardo Domínguez On DH in Argentina, an Interview with Gimena del Rio / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez On DH in Brazil, an Interview with Ana Lígia Medeiros / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez On DH in Mexico, an Interview with Isabel Galina Russell / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Coda / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Summary: This volume provides a hemispheric view of the practice of digital humanities in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Americas. These essays examine how participation and research in new media have helped configure new identities and collectivities in the region
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Introduction / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Tech Disruption as Knowledge Production: Cuba and the Digital Humanities / Cristina Venegas
The Media Machine: One Laptop per Child in Paraguay / Morgan Ames
Nation Branding: Neo Liberalism, Identity, and Social Media / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste
(In) Visible Cuba(s): Digital Conflict, Virtual Diasporas, and Cyber Mambises / Anastasia Valecce
Digital Utopias, Latina/o Mediated Realities / Angharad N. Valdivia
The Politics of Participation: La Bloga, Latino/a Cultural Politics, and the Limits of Digital Participatory Culture / Jennifer Lozano
Afrolatino Digital Humanites or Rethinking Inclusion in the Digital Humanities / Eduard Arriaga
Modularity, Mimesis and the Informatic Ideal: On Intersectional Struggles for Digital Human(itie)s in Latin America / Anita Say Chan
Cuban Digital Pedagogies and the Question of the Interface in Yaima Pardo's Offline / Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Carnival, Hybridity, and Latin American Digital Humor: The Ecuadorian Case of Enchufe.tv / Paul Alonso
No Blogger, No Cry / Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo
Electronic Civil Disobedience (ECD): Before 9/11 and After 9/11 / Ricardo Domínguez
On DH in Argentina, an Interview with Gimena del Rio / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez
On DH in Brazil, an Interview with Ana Lígia Medeiros / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez
On DH in Mexico, an Interview with Isabel Galina Russell / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Coda / Hé́ctor Fernández L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez

This volume provides a hemispheric view of the practice of digital humanities in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Americas. These essays examine how participation and research in new media have helped configure new identities and collectivities in the region

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