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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2013
- Jessica Pressman, Lisa Swanstrom:
The Literary And/As the Digital Humanities.
- Cecilia Lindhé:
A Visual Sense is Born in the Fingertips: Towards a Digital Ekphrasis. - Ryan Cordell:
Taken Possession of: The Reprinting and Reauthorship of Hawthorne's "Celestial Railroad" in the Antebellum Religious Press. - Ed Finn:
Revenge of the Nerd: Junot Díaz and the Networks of American Literary Imagination. - Yung-Hsing Wu:
Kindling, Disappearing, Reading. - Whitney Anne Trettien:
A Deep History of Electronic Textuality: The Case of English Reprints Jhon Milton Areopagitica. - Matthew G. Kirschenbaum:
The .txtual Condition: Digital Humanities, Born-Digital Archives, and the Future Literary. - Nick Montfort, Stephanie Strickland:
cut to fit the tool-spun course. - Mark L. Sample:
Criminal Code: Procedural Logic and Rhetorical Excess in Videogames. - Mark C. Marino:
Code as Ritualized Poetry: The Tactics of the Transborder Immigrant Tool. - Mike Frangos:
The End of Literature: Machine Reading and Amitav Ghosh's The Calcutta Chromosome. - Jacqueline Wernimont:
Whence Feminism? Assessing Feminist Interventions in Digital Literary Archives. - Robin Wharton:
Digital Humanities, Copyright Law, and the Literary. - Sandy Baldwin:
The Idiocy of the Digital Literary (and what does it have to do with digital humanities)?
- Tanya E. Clement, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Boris Capitanu, Megan Monroe:
Sounding for Meaning: Using Theories of Knowledge Representation to Analyze Aural Patterns in Texts. - Alison Tara Walker:
The Boundless Book: A Conversation between the Pre-modern and Posthuman. - Belinda Roman:
An Agent-based Model for the Humanities. - Johanna Drucker:
Performative Materiality and Theoretical Approaches to Interface. - Eduard A. Arriaga, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini, Juan-Luis Suárez:
Modeling Afro-Latin American Artistic Representations in Topic Maps: Cuba's Prominence in Latin American Discourse. - Lynne Siemens:
Developing Academic Capacity in Digital Humanities: Thoughts from the Canadian Community.
Volume 7, Number 2, 2013
- Daniel Price, Rex Koontz, Lauren Lovings:
Curating Digital Spaces, Making Visual Arguments: A Case Study in New Media Presentations of Ancient Objects. - Ruth Mostern, Elana Gainor:
Traveling the Silk Road on a Virtual Globe: Pedagogy, Technology and Evaluation for Spatial History. - Alex H. Poole:
Now is the Future Now? The Urgency of Digital Curation in the Digital Humanities.
- Jimmy Butts:
A Beautiful Look at Modern Digital Humanities: A review of Mark Goble, Beautiful Circuits: Modernism and the Mediated Life (New York: Columbia University Press, 2010). - Trisha Campbell:
A review of Nathan Ensmenger, The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise (Cambridge, MA, and London: MIT Press, 2010).
- Adam Crymble, Julia Flanders:
FairCite.
Volume 7, Number 3, 2013
- Robert Schoenbeck:
Playing with Chance: On Random Generation in Playable Media and Electronic Literature. - Helle Porsdam:
Digital Humanities: On Finding the Proper Balance between Qualitative and Quantitative Ways of Doing Research in the Humanities. - Jennifer Roberts-Smith, Shawn DeSouza-Coelho, Teresa Dobson, Sandra Gabriele, Omar Rodriguez-Arenas, Stan Ruecker, Stéfan Sinclair, Annmarie Akong, Matthew Bouchard, Marcelo Hong, Diane Jakacki, David Lam, Alexandra Kovacs, Lesley Northam, Daniel So:
Visualizing Theatrical Text: From Watching the Script to the Simulated Environment for Theatre (SET).
- Manuel Portela:
Theoretical Permutations for Reading Cybertexts.

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