Digital humanities
Articles
- Review of Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field, by Katherine Bode
It is not often—or often enough—that one is confronted by a work that has the power to transform a field of study, but this is…
1 November 2012 - Along Gender Lines: Reassessing Relationships between Australian Novels, Gender and Genre from 1939 to 2006
Using AustLit database records, the author examines the number and proportion of Australian novels published from 1930 to 2006 by wo/men, the genre of these…
1 October 2009 - Review of A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History, by Katherine Bode
Katherine Bode has written a bold and illuminating book. A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History asks difficult questions and…
5 July 2019 - Site Unscene: Medial Ideology and the Literary Interface
Who speaks in an interface? How do we understand the work done by the graphical, tactile, audio and spatial features of on-screen and ambient works…
19 December 2019 - Review of Book Publishing in Australia: A Living Legacy, edited by Millicent Weber and Aaron Mannion
Scholarly research on book history and contemporary publishing has expanded significantly since the 1990s. Book Publishing in Australia: A Living Legacy draws on a wide…
29 October 2020