Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos

During a long time, within the framework of literary studies, magazines were considered mere containers from which certain types of texts or productions of specific authors were extracted, usually those already canonized. Beyond this function, the magazine was not appreciated as a medium in itself,...

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spelling I11-R112article-72442024-04-02T20:15:37Z Networks in magazines and magazines as networks: new methodological challenges Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos Ehrlicher, Hanno revistas redes digitalización Humanidades Digitales Amauta magazines digitization networks Digital Humanities Amauta During a long time, within the framework of literary studies, magazines were considered mere containers from which certain types of texts or productions of specific authors were extracted, usually those already canonized. Beyond this function, the magazine was not appreciated as a medium in itself, even though both its form of presentation and its internal order undoubtedly also permeate the perception and reception of literature. But research has begun to change and there is increasing awareness about the intrinsic mediality of magazines, which gains in interest precisely as one moves beyond a traditional book-centered approach. As a multimodal object that integrates different actors and various dimensions of literary production and reception, periodical publications are not only platforms on which intellectual and literary networks take shape, but also actors that form and inform new networks. Starting, above all, from the recent digitizations of Amauta, the article will reflect on some of the new methodological challenges of the network analysis approach when applied to the "small archive" (Frank, Podewski and Scherer, 2009) of magazines in digital format. Durante mucho tiempo, en el marco de los estudios sobre literatura, las revistas fueron consideradas meros contenedores de los que se extraían determinados tipos de textos o producciones de autores específicos, por lo general, de los ya canonizados. Más allá de esa función, la revista no se apreciaba como un medio en sí, a pesar de que tanto su forma de presentación como su orden interno impregnan también indudablemente la percepción y recepción de la literatura. Pero esto ha empezado a cambiar desde hace ya algún tiempo y los investigadores toman cada vez más en cuenta la medialidad intrínseca de las revistas, la cual gana en interés, precisamente, a medida que se va superando el libro-centrismo tradicional. Como objeto multimodal que integra diferentes actores y varias dimensiones de producción y recepción de la literatura, la revista no es solo una plataforma en la que se plasman redes intelectuales y literarias existentes, sino que también forma activamente nuevas redes. Partiendo, sobre todo, de las recientes digitalizaciones de Amauta, en este artículo se reflexionará sobre algunos de los nuevos retos metodológicos que conlleva el enfoque del análisis de redes a la hora de aplicarlo al “pequeño archivo” (Frank, Podewski y Scherer, 2009) de las revistas en formato digital. Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2024-04-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/7244 10.48162/rev.34.087 Cuadernos del CILHA; Núm. 40 (2024): Dossier: Literaturas más allá del librocentrismo. Un enfoque relacional de la cultura literaria latinoamericana; 1-18 1852-9615 1515-6125 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/7244/6269 Derechos de autor 2024 Hanno Ehrlicher
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Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos
revistas
redes
digitalización
Humanidades Digitales
Amauta
magazines
digitization
networks
Digital Humanities
Amauta
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title Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos
title_short Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos
title_full Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos
title_fullStr Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos
title_full_unstemmed Redes en revistas y revistas como redes: nuevos retos metodológicos
title_sort networks in magazines and magazines as networks: new methodological challenges
description During a long time, within the framework of literary studies, magazines were considered mere containers from which certain types of texts or productions of specific authors were extracted, usually those already canonized. Beyond this function, the magazine was not appreciated as a medium in itself, even though both its form of presentation and its internal order undoubtedly also permeate the perception and reception of literature. But research has begun to change and there is increasing awareness about the intrinsic mediality of magazines, which gains in interest precisely as one moves beyond a traditional book-centered approach. As a multimodal object that integrates different actors and various dimensions of literary production and reception, periodical publications are not only platforms on which intellectual and literary networks take shape, but also actors that form and inform new networks. Starting, above all, from the recent digitizations of Amauta, the article will reflect on some of the new methodological challenges of the network analysis approach when applied to the "small archive" (Frank, Podewski and Scherer, 2009) of magazines in digital format.
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA)
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url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/7244
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redes
digitalización
Humanidades Digitales
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