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The residue of uniqueness

Was von der Einzigartigkeit bleibt
[journal article]

McCarty, Willard

Abstract

"To build an argument for the supervening importance of agenda, the author locates the digital humanities within the context of a central human predicament: the anxiety of identity stemming from the problematic relation of human to non-human, both animal and machine. He identifies modeling as the fu... view more

"To build an argument for the supervening importance of agenda, the author locates the digital humanities within the context of a central human predicament: the anxiety of identity stemming from the problematic relation of human to non-human, both animal and machine. He identifies modeling as the fundamental activity of the digital humanities and draws a parallel between it and our developing confrontation with the not-us. The author then goes on to argue that the demographics of infrastructure within the digital humanities, therefore in part its emphasis, is historically due to the socially inferior role assigned to those who in the early years found para-academic employment in service to the humanities. He does not specify an agenda, rather conclude that modeling, pursued within its humane context, offers a cornucopia of agenda if only the 'mind-forged manacles' of servitude' s mind-set can be broken." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
humanities; digitalization; science; human being; animal; technology; language; machine; infrastructure

Classification
Sociology of Science, Sociology of Technology, Research on Science and Technology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2012

Page/Pages
p. 24-45

Journal
Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 3

Issue topic
Kontroversen um die Digitalen Geisteswissenschaften / Controversies around the digital humanities

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.37.2012.3.24-45

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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