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Rocío Ortuño Casanova (res.)
Mediodía: revista hispánica de rescate, ISSN 2659-2738, Nº. 5, 2022, págs. 36-37
Sobre la otra Edad de Plata: reseña del libro "Towards the digital cultural history of the other silver age Spain", editado por Dolores Romero López, y Jeffrey Zamostny (Peter Lang Verlag, Berlín 2022)
Victoria Mateos de Manuel (res.)
El Catoblepas, ISSN-e 1579-3974, Nº. 203, 2023
Álvaro Ceballos Viro (res.)
Iberoamericana. América Latina, España, Portugal: Ensayos sobre letras, historia y sociedad. Notas. Reseñas iberoamericanas, ISSN-e 2255-520X, ISSN 1577-3388, Vol. 24, Nº 87, 2024, págs. 284-287
Consigned to oblivion by the Franco regime and traditional historiography, the Other Silver Age Spain (1868–1939) encompasses an array of cultural forms that are coming back into view today with the aid of mass digitization. This volume examines the period through a digital lens, reinterpreting literary and cultural history with the aid of twenty-first-century technologies that raise aesthetic and ethical questions about historical memory, the canon, and the archive. Scholars based in Spain, Germany, and the United States explore modern Spanish culture in the context of digital corpora, archives, libraries, maps, networks, and visualizations—tools that spark dialogues between the past and the present, research and teaching, and Hispanism in the academy and society at large.
Introduction. Silver Age Spain, Today: The View through a Digital Lens
págs. 7-32
Replication Crisis and the (Digital) Humanities: Perspectives from the Spanish Silver Age(s)
págs. 35-65
From the Digital Humanities to Digital Modernism: Critical Approaches to Technology and Literary Databases : SilverAgeLab Translations and Valle-Inclán’s Manuscripts
págs. 67-88
"Mnemosine": A Digital Platform for Research and Rediscovery of the Other Silver Age Spain
págs. 89-106
Digitizing Erotica: A Virtual Wunderkammer : Sexual Cultures in Early Twentieth-Century Spain
págs. 107-122
págs. 123-145
págs. 149-168
Dance Studies and Digital Humanities: On Tour with Antonia Mercé La Argentina’s Ballets Espagnols (1927–1929)
págs. 169-185
págs. 187-210
Transatlantic Transfers: Dynamics of Circulation in Literary and Cultural Magazines of the Silver Age
págs. 211-228
págs. 229-251
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