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Humanidades Digitales: Construcciones locales en contextos globales.
										Congreso Internacional.
															Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales.
															7 al 9 de noviembre de 2016.
										Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Humanidades Digitales: Construcciones locales en contextos globales Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales 7 al 9 de noviembre de 2016 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Programa interactivo
Lunes 7 de noviembre de 2016
Paneles
Un diálogo: Creando espacios feministas y femeninos en las Humanidades Digitales
Sala C - Centro Cultural General San Martín (CCGSM). Horario: 17:00hs a 18:00hs.
Coordinador(es): Lucía Binotti.
Duración: 1hs.
A Conversation: Creating Feminist and Feminine Spaces in the Digital Humanities.
Autor(es):
Binotti, Lucia (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .
Urioste, Carmen (Arizona State University) .
Resumen:
Feminism, Digital Humanities, Digital Editing, Engaged Digital Scholarship

Several recent studies analyze the gendered division of labor in DH projects and ask how and why this digital labor matters in terms of wider gender dynamics in digital feminist scholarship and practice. As part of this broader discussion, our panel invites its participants to engage in a conversation over the transactional reality of women and DH in the Spanish speaking world. Prefatory remarks will provide a loose theoretical and practical framework as a starting point for what we hope will be an insightful discussion.

Jennifer Byron will discuss her experience as the Chief Editor of Contrapuntos IV. Her remarks will discuss the process of editing and publishing a bilingual literary digital magazine. She will analyze the fourth edition of which she is chief editor. Dedicated to experimental narrative, this edition used the ebook software Mobi, which is compatible with Kindle. She will share her personal experience and insight in regards to working on a digital literary magazine and her role as a contributing editor.

Carmen Urioste will discuss her latest digital project, "Women on the Web: A Case of Representation for Hispanic Women.” The internet has reshaped feminist theories as well as practices. With the Web 2.0, identity, gender, visuality, representation, creation, politics, and connectivity have acquired a new dimension for women in general. Her remarks focus on the opportunities that have opened up for Hispanic feminists on the internet: webpages, social networking, cyber-narratives, cyberart, journals, blogs, etc. While these virtual spaces empower Hispanic women, they also create the opportunity for new forms of virtual violence and harassment.

Lucia Binotti discusses those aspects of a female digital humanist’s identity that most leverage on skills and resources that have been traditionally with related with mothers and the maternal. In particular, she looks at the great need for culturally and linguistically fitting feminine and feminist role models and mentors in the Spanish DH.

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