Monday, 31 July 2023

Raat Rani

Hello everyone,this task was given by Vaidehi ma'am. In this blog i will discuss about some questions related to  web series 'Modern Love Mumbai: Raat Rani"



 Question :-List down the contradictory symbols you observed in the episode “Raat Rani”. 


Throughout the episode, I noticed several contradictory symbols that piqued my interest:


Bike and Bicycle: The contrasting symbols of Lutfi's bike and Lali's bicycle reflect their relationship dynamics. Lutfi's threat to leave without her emphasizes dependence, while Lali's frustration with her bicycle signifies her desire for independence. Interestingly, Lali later buys a bike for Lutfi, creating a contradictory symbol.


Flyover as Self-Independence: Initially, Lali struggles to cross the flyover, representing her dependency on her husband. However, as the episode progresses, she gains confidence, symbolizing her victory over reliance and her journey towards self-independence.


Question :-Which is your favorite symbol from Raat Rani? Why?


Among the numerous symbols in "Raat Rani," one stand out as deep and meaningful to me:

Bicycle: Lali's Bicycle is the most significant symbol. When her husband leaves her, only the bicycle is left. This bicycle gave her courage. It always stands as the strong partner of Lali while she was alone. 


Question:-Which is your favorite frame from the episode? Why?



Question:-“Courage is Contagious” – Give an example for this from the episode.

Courage is a powerful quality that can influence and positively impact the people around us. It can create a sense of unity and strength within a community, as more and more people are motivated to take action and make positive changes in their own lives and the lives of others. So, remember, being courageous not only helps you but also has the potential to spread and make the world a better and braver place for everyone.


'Courage' featured in this series in which Lali's character is set. Lali's life comes with many problems like her husband leaves her, after that the roof of the house breaks, the bridge cannot be crossed, she fights all these problems and works with courage. 

Lali's says in the one scene In this she despises the society and goes forward with courage.She does not give up and sells kava at night. Wherever she works, she also inspires it, and thus we can say that courage is contagious.


Question:-Compare and write a note on all the women characters from Raat Rani.


"Raat Rani" introduces us to various female characters, each distinct in their own way:

Lali: The protagonist of the episode, Lali starts off as a dependent woman, heavily relying on her husband. However, as the story progresses, she undergoes a remarkable transformation. She finds her voice, discovers her independence, and embraces her true self.


Ray: A lawyer introduced later in the episode, Ray epitomizes independence. She is self-assured, financially stable, and lives life on her own terms. Through her character, we see a different facet of female empowerment.

These and the other women characters who showed for few times portray various shades of independence, showcasing the complexities and diverse experiences of women in different circumstances.

Digital Humunity

 Hello everyone, I am Mansi Gujadiya. In this blog i will discuss about Digital Humunity.


Question:- Disscus about your understanding of Digital Humunity 


Defination


Digital Humanities is the study of us--humans--as individuals and as a species. Digital Humanities attempts to define what it is to be human, whether it be through art or government, technology and everything in between; digital humanists and humanists alike are interested in humans and their interactions with others and their environment.


What is digital humunity?


Digital Humanities (DH) began a few decades ago with the application of computer tools to problems in literary stylistics, text processing, and text linguistics (including corpus linguistics, machine translation, and other computational problems). Today, the field is dominated by mark-up languages--the "ML" in HTML, SGML, UML, and XML--the meta-language used to "tag" writing for machine processing (searching, display) and thus the crucial new dimension of textual information in the 21st century. Content, however, is the real object of mark-up. Mark-up language is also closely related to "scripting," the specialized form of programming by means of which text operations are typically carried out on computers and Web pages are made to be interactive. Thus mark-up languages have become the means for an essentially new form of writing in which the medium and the message are more intimately and intricately interconnected than ever before, for literature and film, for language study, and for commercial applications.



DH in English considers both the technical aspects of the application of computer technology to the humanities, and also the appreciation and assessment of its products. Programming languages are typically taught in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.


DH students will have opportunities to participate in such research, in addition to opportunities for teaching experience. While all programs of study will necessarily include familiarity with at least one period of English literature, the flexibility of graduate requirements in English will allow students to follow their own interests in the selection of their coursework.


What is Done Under Digital Humanities? 

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Digital Humanities is an interdisciplinary field that combines the use of digital tools and methodologies with traditional humanities disciplines. It aims to explore and analyze human culture, history, literature, art, and other aspects of human society using computational methods and digital technologies. Some of the key activities done under Digital Humanities include:


Data Mining and Text Analysis: 

Researchers in Digital Humanities often use data mining and text analysis techniques to analyze large corpora of texts, such as literature, historical documents, or social media data. These methods can reveal patterns, trends, and insights that might not be readily apparent through traditional close reading.


Data Visualization: 

Digital Humanities scholars create visual representations of data to better understand complex relationships and patterns within cultural and historical datasets. Visualization techniques help communicate findings to a broader audience and aid in generating new research questions.


Text Encoding and Markup:

 Texts are often encoded using markup languages like XML or TEI (Text Encoding Initiative). This allows scholars to add semantic meaning and structure to texts, making them more accessible, searchable, and analyzable by computers.


Building Digital Archives and Databases: 

Digital Humanities projects involve creating online repositories and databases of historical materials, artifacts, and cultural resources. These archives make research materials widely available and facilitate collaboration among scholars.


Digital Mapping and GIS (Geographical Information Systems): 

Digital Humanities researchers use GIS tools to map historical data, literature settings, migration patterns, and other spatial aspects, helping to reveal geographic connections and contexts.


Computational Analysis of Images and Visual Culture:

 Digital Humanities examines visual materials using image analysis tools, facial recognition, and computer vision to understand the representation and evolution of visual culture.a

lysisDigital Humanities leverages network analysis to study social connections, intellectual networks, and information flow across historical periods and cultural contexts.


Digital Storytelling and Interactive Narratives:

 Scholars use digital platforms to create immersive and interactive narratives, enabling users to explore historical events or literary works in engaging ways.


Social Media and Digital Communication Analysis: 

Researchers in Digital Humanities study digital communication patterns, trends, and social phenomena using social media data.


Cultural Heritage Preservation: 

Digital Humanities contributes to the preservation and digitization of cultural heritage materials, making them accessible for future generations and preventing loss due to degradation or natural disasters.


Collaborative Research: 

Digital Humanities encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among scholars, technologists, librarians, and other stakeholders to foster innovative research projects.


Ethical and Legal Considerations:

 Scholars in Digital Humanities also engage in discussions around ethical considerations, data privacy, copyright, and accessibility when using digital tools and working with sensitive historical materials.


Some projects in digital humunity


Digital Humanities is a dynamic and evolving field that continuously adopts and develops new technologies and methodologies to address research questions in the humanities domain.Digital Humanities Projects

Text Analysis.

Network Analysis.

Mapping.

Data Visualization.

Digital Storytelling.

Digital Publishing and Digital Collections.



Some projects in digital humunity 

   Answer by ChatGPT

   

        As of my last update in September 2021, "digital humanity" is a field that explores the intersection of digital technologies and the humanities, such as literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, and cultural studies. It involves using digital tools and methods to enhance research, analysis, and communication in humanities disciplines. Below are some example projects in the field of digital humanities, along with brief descriptions and links for further exploration:


The Shakespeare Quartos Archive

Definition: The Shakespeare Quartos Archive is a collaborative project that brings together digital editions and facsimiles of pre-1642 editions of William Shakespeare's plays. It allows scholars and the general public to compare different versions of the same play and track textual variations over time.

Link: http://www.quartos.org/


The Programming Historian

Definition: The Programming Historian is an open-access platform that provides tutorials and practical lessons for historians and other humanities scholars to learn programming and digital tools. It aims to empower researchers to utilize computational methods in their research.

Link: https://programminghistorian.org/


The Digital Karnak Project

Definition: The Digital Karnak Project reconstructs the ancient Egyptian temple complex of Karnak using digital models, interactive maps, and virtual reality technology. It allows users to explore the architecture and history of this significant religious site in ancient Egypt.

Link: http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/Karnak/


Please note that the field of digital humanities is continuously evolving, and new projects may have emerged since my last update. For the latest developments and additional projects, I recommend searching reputable academic journals, conferences, and digital humanities organizations.