Digital Humanities and Italian Studies: Research Outcomes

Authors

  • Crystal Hall Bowdoin College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7264/N3T1522C

Abstract

This short paper serves as an introduction to the Projects section of this issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age, since the contributions are connected by the authors' participation in a roundtable (either as panelists or attendees) at the Modern Language Association Annual Conference in 2017. The papers explore the research outcomes from developing and deploying different Digital Humanities projects with Italian Studies materials. The introduction outlines the different methodologies, critiques of digital approaches, and implications for the field offered by the four contributions. The essay ultimately argues that through their humanistic engagement with the technology that drive the projects, the scholars connect their approaches to timely concerns facing all consumers and critics of digital and computational products.

Author Biography

Crystal Hall, Bowdoin College

Associate Professor of Digital Humanities

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Published

2017-12-19