Intertwining Narrative and Technology: Reinterpreting European Cultural Heritage through the Voices of Latin American Women Writers.

Travel literature not only provides relevant information about cultural heritage, such as authorship, chronology or location, but also reveals the impressions evoked by its reception. This article describes the methodology of the ongoing REWIND project, which explores European cultural heritage thro...

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Publicado en:International Journal of Humanities & Arts Computing: A Journal of Digital Humanities Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 202 - 224
Autor principal: Comino, Alba
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Publicado: Edinburgh University Press Oct2024
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