In this Book

New Digital Worlds: Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Theory, Praxis, and Pedagogy

Book
Roopika Risam
2018
summary
The emergence of digital humanities has been heralded for its commitment to openness, access, and the democratizing of knowledge, but it raises a number of questions about omissions with respect to race, gender, sexuality, disability, and nation. Postcolonial digital humanities is one approach to uncovering and remedying inequalities in digital knowledge production, which is implicated in an information-age politics of knowledge. 

New Digital Worlds traces the formation of postcolonial studies and digital humanities as fields, identifying how they can intervene in knowledge production in the digital age. Roopika Risam examines the role of colonial violence in the development of digital archives and the possibilities of postcolonial digital archives for resisting this violence. Offering a reading of the colonialist dimensions of global organizations for digital humanities research, she explores efforts to decenter these institutions by emphasizing the local practices that subtend global formations and pedagogical approaches that support this decentering. Last, Risam attends to human futures in new digital worlds, evaluating both how algorithms and natural language processing software used in digital humanities projects produce universalist notions of the "human" and also how to resist this phenomenon. 
 

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title, Title Page, Copyright

Contents

pp. v-vi

Acknowledgments

pp. vii-viii

Introduction. The Postcolonial Digital Cultural Record

pp. 3-22

Chapter 1. The Stakes of Postcolonial Digital Humanities

pp. 23-46

Chapter 2. Colonial Violence and the Postcolonial Digital Archive

pp. 47-64

Chapter 3. Remaking the Global Worlds of Digital Humanities

pp. 65-88

Chapter 4. Postcolonial Digital Pedagogy

pp. 89-114

Chapter 5. Rethinking the Human in Digital Humanities

pp. 115-138

Conclusion. A Call to Action

pp. 139-144

Notes

pp. 145-170

Index

pp. 171-176
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