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This book explores representations of same-sex desire in Indian
literature and film from the 1970s to the present. Through a
detailed analysis of poetry and prose by authors like Vikram Seth,
Kamala Das, and Neel Mukherjee, and films from Bollywood and
beyond, including Onir's My Brother Nikhil and Deepa Mehta's Fire,
Oliver Ross argues that an initially Euro-American "homosexuality"
with its connotations of an essential psychosexual orientation, is
reinvented as it overlaps with different elements of Indian
culture. Dismantling the popular belief that vocal gay and lesbian
politics exist in contradistinction to a sexually "conservative"
India, this book locates numerous alternative practices and
identities of same-sex desire in Indian history and modernity.
Indeed, many of these survived British colonialism, with its
importation of ideas of sexual pathology and perversity, in changed
or codified forms, and they are often inflected by gay and lesbian
identities in the present. In this account, Oliver Ross challenges
the preconception that, in the contemporary world, a grand
narrative of sexuality circulates globally and erases all
pre-existing narratives and embodiments of sexual desire.
This book explores representations of same-sex desire in Indian
literature and film from the 1970s to the present. Through a
detailed analysis of poetry and prose by authors like Vikram Seth,
Kamala Das, and Neel Mukherjee, and films from Bollywood and
beyond, including Onir's My Brother Nikhil and Deepa Mehta's Fire,
Oliver Ross argues that an initially Euro-American "homosexuality"
with its connotations of an essential psychosexual orientation, is
reinvented as it overlaps with different elements of Indian
culture. Dismantling the popular belief that vocal gay and lesbian
politics exist in contradistinction to a sexually "conservative"
India, this book locates numerous alternative practices and
identities of same-sex desire in Indian history and modernity.
Indeed, many of these survived British colonialism, with its
importation of ideas of sexual pathology and perversity, in changed
or codified forms, and they are often inflected by gay and lesbian
identities in the present. In this account, Oliver Ross challenges
the preconception that, in the contemporary world, a grand
narrative of sexuality circulates globally and erases all
pre-existing narratives and embodiments of sexual desire.
This second edition of Digital Curation outlines the essential
concepts and techniques that are crucial to preserving the
longevity of digital resources. The first edition of this textbook
provided in-depth explanation of the entire digital curation
lifecycle, from creation to appraisal to preservation to
organization/access to transformation and set a benchmark for both
thoroughness and clarity. In this revamped and expanded second
edition, international authorities Gillian Oliver and Ross Harvey
have widened the scope the scope to address continuing developments
in the strategies, technological approaches, and activities that
are part of this rapidly changing field. Useful as both a teaching
text and day-to-day working guide, this book outlines the essential
concepts and techniques that are crucial to preserving the
longevity of digital resources and covers topics including: * the
scope and incentives of digital curation, detailing Digital
Curation Centre's (DCC) lifecycle model as well as the Data
Curation Continuum * key requirements for digital curation, from
description and representation to planning and collaboration * the
value and utility of metadata * creating an appraisal and selection
policy for digital objects that considers the needs of producers
and consumers when * the paradigm shift by institutions towards
cloud computing and its impact on costs, storage, and other key
aspects of digital curation * the quality and security of data *
new and emerging data curation resources, including innovative
digital repository software and digital forensics tools *
mechanisms for sharing and reusing data, with expanded sections on
open access, open data, and open standards initiatives * processes
to ensure that data are preserved and remain usable over time. This
book will be essential reading for any information professional,
records manager or archivists who appraises, selects, organizes, or
maintains digital resources and has responsibilities as a digital
curator.
As an in-depth explanation of the entire digital curation
lifecycle, from creation to appraisal to preservation to
organization/access to transformation, the first edition of this
text set a benchmark for both thoroughness and clarity. Boasting
the expert guidance of international authorities Oliver and Harvey,
this revamped and expanded edition widens the scope to address
continuing developments in the strategies, technological
approaches, and activities that are part of this rapidly changing
field. In addition to current practitioners, those pursuing a
career as librarian, archivist, or records manager will find this
definitive survey invaluable. Filled with up-to-date best
practices, it covers such important topics as the scope and
incentives of digital curation, detailing Digital Curation Centre's
(DCC) lifecycle model as well as the Data Curation Continuum; key
requirements for digital curation, from description and
representation to planning and collaboration; the value and utility
of metadata; considering the needs of producers and consumers when
creating an appraisal and selection policy for digital objects; the
paradigm shift by institutions towards cloud computing and its
impact on costs, storage, and other key aspects of digital
curation; the quality and security of data; new and emerging data
curation resources, including innovative digital repository
software and digital forensics tools; mechanisms for sharing and
reusing data, with expanded sections on open access, open data, and
open standards initiatives; and processes to ensure that data are
preserved and remain usable over time. Useful as both a teaching
text and day-to-day working guide, this book outlines the essential
concepts and techniques that are crucial to preserving the
longevity of digital resources.
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