3Digital Humanities

Q3 Arts and Humanities Year''s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1093/ywcct/mbad015
Dibyadyuti Roy, Aditya Deshbandhu
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Abstract The absence of an entry on digital humanities in the last volume of The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory due to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the exacerbation of academic precarity (that was acknowledged in the editorial preface of the last volume) predicates that this chapter develop a narrative bibliography of notable scholarship in the digital humanities from both 2021 and 2022. Therefore the unprecedented circumstances that have extended the scope of scholarly review for this chapter beyond a single chronological year also provide the unique opportunity to not only ‘trace and expand upon currents in critical and cultural theory, and to engage in [the] areas’ key debates’ (Quinn and Ghosh, ‘Preface’ to YWCCT 2022) but also (and more importantly, one might argue) understand some of the radical thematic transformations brought about and anticipated by the legacies, presents, and futures of digital humanities within the supposedly ‘new normal’ of a post-Covid world. Through consolidating diverse conversations from varied contexts that are shaping contemporary digital humanities and in anticipating the futures of the discipline, this chapter locates scholarship in the digital humanities and related fields from the years 2021 and 2022 within the interconnected themes of resistive ontologies, organizations, and new directions in the digital humanities. While the focus remains on the scholarship produced within the aforesaid chronological period, our methodological attempt in this intervention has been to acknowledge and put into dialogue relevant contributions related to the three primary themes of analysis that may fall beyond the ambit of a specific period.
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由于2019冠状病毒病大流行以及学术不稳定性的加剧(这在上一卷的编辑序言中得到了承认),《批判与文化理论年度工作》最后一卷中没有关于数字人文学科的条目,这表明本章将为2021年和2022年的数字人文学科著名学术提供一个叙述性参考书目。因此,前所未有的环境将本章的学术评论范围扩展到单一的时间顺序年份之外,也提供了独特的机会,不仅可以“追踪和扩展批判和文化理论的潮流,并参与[该]领域的“关键辩论”(Quinn和Ghosh, YWCCT 2022的“序言”),而且(更重要的是,有人可能会说)理解遗产带来和预期的一些激进的主题转变,以及数字人文学科在后新冠时代所谓的“新常态”下的未来。通过整合来自不同背景的各种对话,这些对话正在塑造当代数字人文学科,并预测该学科的未来,本章将2021年和2022年的数字人文学科和相关领域的奖学金定位在数字人文学科的抗性本体论、组织和新方向的相互关联的主题中。虽然重点仍然是在上述时间顺序期间产生的学术成果,但我们在这次干预中的方法尝试是承认并将与三个主要分析主题相关的贡献纳入对话,这些主题可能超出了特定时期的范围。
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Year''s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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