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3. An interactive, materialist-semiotic archive. Visualizing the Canadian theatrical canon in the simulated environment for theatre / Sasha Kovacs and Jennifer Robert-Smith, et al. -- 7. Representing Canadian queer authorship. Making the internet a women's place / Michelle Schwartz and Constance Crompton -- 10. "Where are you from?" La ville et l'écriture migrante dans l'autofiction de Marguerite Andersen / Kathleen Kellett -- 12. L'espace ensorcelé. Les enfants du sabbat d'Anne Hébert / Stéphanie Walsh Matthews -- 13. Lieu humain -- Lieu personne chez deux écrivaines Canado-vietnamiennes, Thuong Vuong-Riddick et Kim Thúy / Mireille Mai Truong. |
Abstract |
"This collection of fourteen essays enriches digital humanities research by examining various Canadian cultural works and the advances in technologies that facilitate these interdisciplinary collaborations. Fourteen essays in English and French survey the helix of place and space: While contributors to Part 1 chart new archival and storytelling methodologies, those in Part 2 venture forth to explore specific cultural and literary texts. Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere will serve as an indispensable road map for researchers and those interested in the digital humanities, women's writing, and Canadian culture and literature."-- Provided by publisher. |
General note | This collection of essays emerged from the Collaboratory's second annual conference held at Ryerson University in late October 2011. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Other forms | Issued also in electronic format. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Language | Essays chiefly in English; some essays in French. |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2016304176 |
ISBN | 9781772120493 (paperback) |
ISBN | 1772120499 (paperback) |