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Digital Humanities as Translation: Visualizing Franz Rosenzweig’s Archive / by Matthew Handelman | TRANSIT

Posted on December 17, 2015 by Jon Cho-PolizziMarch 7, 2018

Digital Humanities as Translation: Visualizing Franz Rosenzweig’s Archive Matthew Handelman Download PDF Abstract This article consists of a theoretical framework for and a demonstration of the process of visualizing the finding aid to Franz Rosenzweig’s archive at the University of … Continue reading →

Posted in Artistic and Scholarly Practice in the Digital Age, Volume 10.1 | Tagged #archive, #bible, #geschichte, #metadata, #religion, #rosenzweig, #visualization, close reading, data refinement, digital humanities, distant reading, geospatial mapping, German Studies, German-Jewish, Jewish studies, migration, network mapping, translation, translation theory, Weimar Republic
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