Faculty
February 22, 2022
Blog post by: Silvia Stoyanova
The Digital Zibaldone is a project dedicated to remediating the intellectual notebook (Zibaldone of Thoughts) of the 19th century Italian author Giacomo Leopardi as a digital editing environment. The project’s aim is twofold: 1) to build a research platform for a semantic digital edition of Leopardi’s collection of research fragments; 2) to address the challenges of discourse organization of the fragment genre through methods for digital representation and analysis.
February 8, 2022
The ASU Digital Humanities Working Group (Liz Grumbach, Marissa Rhodes, Silvia Stoyanova, and Mike Tueller) launched the inaugural Digital Projects Showcase during Humanities Week 2021. Working together with colleagues from across the Division of Humanities, this event brought together scholars from multiple disciplines and ASU campuses to fulfill a three-fold mission: (1) showcase the exemplary digital humanities scholarship being produced at Arizona State; (2) present compelling cases of how digital humanities methods can augment and accompany the work we do as scholars; (3) introduce undergraduates to the field of digital humanities.