The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge

The historiography of gay liberation publishing offers much to the Digital Humanities, especially if read through Peter Stallybrass’ argument that “reading is a technology of inventorying information to make it reusable.” He suggests commonplacing to make clear that every individual’s thoughts are i...

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Main Author: Constance Crompton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Victoria Libraries 2019-02-01
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Online Access:httpss://kula.uvic.ca/articles/50
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spelling doaj-b8e2b10fccda440dbcd30b3355dc87202021-04-02T16:20:33ZengUniversity of Victoria LibrariesKULA2398-41122019-02-013110.5334/kula.5038The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New KnowledgeConstance Crompton0University of OttawaThe historiography of gay liberation publishing offers much to the Digital Humanities, especially if read through Peter Stallybrass’ argument that “reading is a technology of inventorying information to make it reusable.” He suggests commonplacing to make clear that every individual’s thoughts are informed by others’ voices. This paper asks how we might best go about this commonplacing work using linked data, building on the DIY practices of gay liberationists.httpss://kula.uvic.ca/articles/50methods, TEI, linked data, publishing, gay liberation
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title The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge
title_short The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge
title_full The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge
title_fullStr The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge
title_full_unstemmed The Seventies Sociality: Activist Publishers and the Digital Commonplacing of New Knowledge
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description The historiography of gay liberation publishing offers much to the Digital Humanities, especially if read through Peter Stallybrass’ argument that “reading is a technology of inventorying information to make it reusable.” He suggests commonplacing to make clear that every individual’s thoughts are informed by others’ voices. This paper asks how we might best go about this commonplacing work using linked data, building on the DIY practices of gay liberationists.
topic methods, TEI, linked data, publishing, gay liberation
url httpss://kula.uvic.ca/articles/50
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