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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Redlands : Esri Press
    UID:
    gbv_836776399
    Format: Online-Ressource (175 p)
    ISBN: 9781589483682
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Preface: Abstract machine -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1: GIS and the digital humanities -- 1. Introduction -- From Lascaux to the Sea of Tranquility -- What is a GIS? -- GIS and the digital humanities -- Contents -- 2. Toward the spatial turn -- A brief history of Western geographical thought -- Post-structuralist perspectives -- Deep mapping -- GIS and the space of conjecture -- 3. Writing time and space with GIS: The conquestand mapping of seventeenth-century Ireland -- Period, place, and GIS -- Geovisualizing Irish history -- Rebellion and conquest in 3D -- Surveying the Cromwellian Settlement -- William Petty and the Down Survey -- From the ballybetagh to the barony -- The Books of Survey and Distribution -- Database mapping the Books -- Visualizing the webs of history -- Part 2: Writers, texts, and mapping -- 4. GIS and the poetic eye -- Mapping Kavanagh -- Bakhtinian GIS -- Creating a digital dinnseanchas -- Plotting the poetic eye -- 5. Modeling and visualizing in GIS: The topologicalinfluences of Homer's Odyssey and Dante'sInferno on James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) -- Joycean cartographies -- Homer and Dante's topologies -- Modeling Ulysses -- The topologies of Ulysses -- Upper Hell -- Middle of Hell (City of Dis) -- Lower Hell -- Purgatory -- Visualizing a "new Inferno in full sail" -- 6. Psychogeographical GIS: Creatinga "kaleidoscope equipped with consciousness,"Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds (1939) -- The novel as urban GIS -- Spatializing At Swim-Two-Birds -- Psychogeographical mapping with GIS -- Vico-Bakhtin timespaces -- Counter-cartographical GIS -- 7. Geovisualizing Beckett -- Samuel Beckett's GIStimeline -- Geovisual narratology -- Dublin-Paris, 1916-30 -- Beckett's bottled climates -- London, 1933-35 -- France, 1945-46 -- Bricolage and biography -- Part 3. Toward a humanities GIS.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface: Abstract machine""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Part 1: GIS and the digital humanities""; ""1. Introduction""; ""From Lascaux to the Sea of Tranquility""; ""What is a GIS?""; ""GIS and the digital humanities""; ""Contents""; ""2. Toward the spatial turn""; ""A brief history of Western geographical thought""; ""Post-structuralist perspectives""; ""Deep mapping""; ""GIS and the space of conjecture""; ""3. Writing time and space with GIS: The conquestand mapping of seventeenth-century Ireland""; ""Period, place, and GIS""; ""Geovisualizing Irish history"" , ""Rebellion and conquest in 3D""""Surveying the Cromwellian Settlement""; ""William Petty and the Down Survey""; ""From the ballybetagh to the barony""; ""The Books of Survey and Distribution""; ""Database mapping the Books""; ""Visualizing the webs of history""; ""Part 2: Writers, texts, and mapping""; ""4. GIS and the poetic eye""; ""Mapping Kavanagh""; ""Bakhtinian GIS""; ""Creating a digital dinnseanchas""; ""Plotting the poetic eye""; ""5. Modeling and visualizing in GIS: The topologicalinfluences of Homer�s Odyssey and Dante�sInferno on James Joyce�s Ulysses (1922)"" , ""Joycean cartographies""""Homer and Dante�s topologies""; ""Modeling Ulysses""; ""The topologies of Ulysses""; ""Upper Hell""; ""Middle of Hell (City of Dis)""; ""Lower Hell""; ""Purgatory""; ""Visualizing a “new Inferno in full sail�""; ""6. Psychogeographical GIS: Creatinga “kaleidoscope equipped with consciousness,�Flann O�Brien�s At Swim-Two-Birds (1939)""; ""The novel as urban GIS""; ""Spatializing At Swim-Two-Birds""; ""Psychogeographical mapping with GIS""; ""Vico-Bakhtin timespaces""; ""Counter-cartographical GIS""; ""7. Geovisualizing Beckett"" , ""Samuel Beckett�s GIStimeline""""Geovisual narratology""; ""Dublin-Paris, 1916�30""; ""Beckett�s bottled climates""; ""London, 1933�35""; ""France, 1945�46""; ""Bricolage and biography""; ""Part 3. Toward a humanities GIS""; ""8. The terrae incognitae of humanities GIS""; ""The lost mapmaker""; ""The map theater""; ""The geographer�s science and the storyteller�s art""; ""About the author""; ""Index""; ""Back cover""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781589483699
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781589483682
    Additional Edition: Print version Abstract Machine : Humanities GIS
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Redlands, California :Esri Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948322341802882
    Format: 1 online resource (154 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781589483699 (e-book)
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Travis, Charles, 1964- Abstract machine : humanities GIS. Redlands, California : Esri Press, c2015 ISBN 9781589483682
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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