Intersectionality in Digital Humanities /
Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in the late 1980s, intersectionality makes the case that dimensions of identity, such as gender and race, cannot be understood in isolation from each other because they work together to shape lived experience. As digital humanities has expanded in scope and content, quest...
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| Médium: | E-kniha |
| Jazyk: | English |
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Leeds :
Arc Humanities Press,
[2019]
©2019 |
| Edícia: | Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities
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| ISBN: | 9781641890519 |
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Obsah:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. All the Digital Humanists Are White, All the Nerds Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave
- 2. Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities
- 3. You Build the Roads, We Are the Intersections
- 4. Digital Humanities, Intersectionality, and the Ethics of Harm
- 5. Walking Alone Online: Intersectional Violence on the Internet
- 6. Ready Player Two: Inclusion and Positivity as a Means of Furthering Equality in Digital Humanities and Computer Science
- 7. Gender, Feminism, Textual Scholarship, and Digital Humanities
- 8. Faulty, Clumsy, Negligible? Revaluating Early Modern Princesses' Letters as a Source for Cultural History and Corpus Linguistics
- 9. Intersectionality in Digital Archives: The Case Study of the Barbados Synagogue Restoration Project Collection
- 10. Accessioning Digital Content and the Unwitting Move toward Intersectionality in the Archive
- 11. All along the Watchtower: Intersectional Diversity as a Core Intellectual Value in Digital Humanities
- Appendix: Writing about Internal Deliberations
- Select Bibliography
- Index

