Aurora Cáceres´ Personal Scrapbook (1880-1925) in Datasets: a Theoretical, Critical and Methodological Approach for Analyzing the Sociocultural Practices of turn of the century (1880-1925) Latin American Women Intellectuals, from the Field of Digital Huma

We analyze Aurora Cáceres´ (1872-1958) personal scrapbook from a perspective grounded on the tenets of digital humanities and information science. By converting it into datasets, we aim to make machine readable such a complex and heterogeneous object, and also, comprehensively approachable, without...

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Autores: Arakaki, Mónica, Morales-Pino, Luz Ainaí, Vera Zúñiga, Javier
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Perú
Institución:Academia Peruana de la Lengua
Repositorio:Boletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lengua
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.apl.org.pe:article/1187
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.apl.org.pe/index.php/boletinapl/article/view/1187
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Zoila Aurora Cáceres
personal album,
digital humanities
datasets
Latin American feminism
Datasets
álbum personal
humanidades digitales
archivo feminista latinoamericano
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Sumario:We analyze Aurora Cáceres´ (1872-1958) personal scrapbook from a perspective grounded on the tenets of digital humanities and information science. By converting it into datasets, we aim to make machine readable such a complex and heterogeneous object, and also, comprehensively approachable, without ignoring the semantic complexity of the objects´ diverse materialities. We aim to overcome the traditional consideration of such complex devices as sources for extracting isolated information or limited to intimate and apolitical spheres. With her personal scrapbook, Cáceres, like other women intellectuals from her time, showcases her political agency, as well as the strategies deployed in order to build a history and memoir in which she has got a leading role. Moreover, having been released as open, the datasets can be profited from by other researchers worldwide. Therefore, this work aims to be a methodological contribution for the study of such heterogeneous sources, which are frequently bypassed or minimized because of the challenges they pose to conventional systems of understanding, classification and preservation.