Media Technologies and the Digital Humanities in Medieval and Early Modern Studies - Scherff, Katharine D.; Sobehrad, Lane J.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Media Technologies and the Digital Humanities in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
 
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ISBN13:9781032280493
ISBN10:1032280492
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:174 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:400 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 17 Illustrations, black & white; 17 Halftones, black & white
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Media Technologies and the Digital Humanities in Medieval and Early Modern Studies

 
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Short description:

Through a multidisciplinary collection of case studies, this book explores the effects of the digital age on medieval and early modern studies.

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Through a multidisciplinary collection of case studies, this book explores the effects of the digital age on medieval and early modern studies.


Divided into five parts, the book examines how people, medieval and modern, engage with medieval media and technology through an exploration of the theory underpinning audience interactions with historical materials in the past and the real-world engagement of a twenty-first century audience with medieval and early modern studies through the multimodal lens of a vast digital landscape. Each case study reveals the diversity of medieval media and technology and challenges readers to consider new types of literacy competencies as scholarly, rigorous methods of engaging in pre-modern investigations of materiality. Essays in the first section engage in the examination of medieval media, mediation, and technology from a theoretical framework, while the second section explores how digitization, smart technologies, digital mapping, and the internet have shaped medieval and early modern studies today.


The book will be of interest to students in undergraduate or graduate intermediate or advanced courses as well as scholars, in medieval studies, art history, architectural history, medieval history, literary history, and religious history.

Table of Contents:

Introduction Media Technologies and the Digital Humanities Part I Text or Tool? - Beyond the Narrative 1. From Audits to Confessionals: The Influence of Accounting Technology on Medieval Penitential Pedagogy  2. As Nimble as the Pen of a Scribe The Mediating Tongue in Aquinas?s Commentary on the Psalms  Part II  Interpretive Technologies ? Viewing Culture and Society 3. Painted, Printed, and Digitized, the Commemorative Images for the British ?Worthies? 4. Maps, Views, and Chorographies An Examination of the Depiction of Place and the Representation of Architecture in the Civitates Orbis Terrarum  Part III  Proximity ? The Earthly and Divine Spheres 5. Ars combinatoria Deciphering the Earthly and the Divine in the Medieval World and Beyond  6. "It?s Like I?m Actually there!": Jumbotrons, Liveness, and the Corpus Christi  Part IV Teaching ?Tools? and Accessibility 7. Simulating The Seventeenth-Century Dutch Art Market in the Twenty-First-Century Classroom  8. The Virtual Renaissance Adopting Virtual Reality to Transform How Art History is Taught  Part V Digital Viewing and Reflections  9. Reflections Relating Medieval Modes to Modern Multimodal Literacies in the Digital Humanities