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Decolonial Deep Mapping (Elements in Digital Literary Studies)

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Decolonial Deep Mapping explores innovative digital methods for uncovering and representing marginalized narratives and Indigenous knowledge systems. This element combines literary studies with digital humanities to challenge colonial cartographies and create space for decolonial perspectives.

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Decolonial Deep Mapping is a groundbreaking work that merges digital humanities with postcolonial literary theory to develop new methodologies for mapping and representing alternative narratives. The authors demonstrate how deep mapping techniques—traditionally used in literary geography—can be transformed through decolonial frameworks to challenge dominant colonial representations of space, place, and culture.

This Element examines how digital tools and technologies can serve decolonial projects by centering Indigenous knowledge systems, subaltern voices, and marginalized communities often excluded from traditional cartographic practices. The work provides both theoretical foundations and practical applications for scholars and practitioners seeking to use digital methods ethically and critically in their research. By combining literary analysis with digital mapping, the authors offer innovative approaches to understanding how power, colonialism, and resistance are inscribed in geographical and cultural landscapes.

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Author

Patricia Palmer, Evan Bourke, Philip Mac a' Ghoill & 0 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009491839

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