Once Upon a Time there was a Place for the Digital Humanities: Cruel Optimism and American DH-space Chronicles

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https://doi.org/10.24215/27187470e067

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Digital Humanities, American universities, laboratory, cruel optimism, literary genre

Abstract

This article studies the American DH-space chronicles. These are texts that narrate the establishment and administration of Digital Humanities spaces in universities around the United States. I argue that these texts display several representations of a relationship of cruel optimism between DH and a specific notion of research aimed at the renovation of knowledge production in the humanities. The article is divided in two: The first section explores the concept of cruel optimism in the Digital Humanities, and the second describes the DH-space chronicle as a literary genre. The purpose of the article is to explain the way in which these texts have contributed to configure an imaginary of academic work developed in the Digital Humanities.

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2025-05-16

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Pruneda Sentíes, D. (2025). Once Upon a Time there was a Place for the Digital Humanities: Cruel Optimism and American DH-space Chronicles. Publicaciones De La Asociación Argentina De Humanidades Digitales, 6, e067. https://doi.org/10.24215/27187470e067