This paper explores multilingual minimal computing and plain text for Indian literatures. It focuses on our workflow designed to produce multilingual, annotated digital critical editions of Indian-language poetry, and to model, explicate, and visualize their poetics. In the absence of digital scholarly corpora, resources developed by citizen scholars working outside of academia are essential; for our team and audience, this includes free and open source solutions - including optical character recognition tools - developed in other contexts. Modeling formal, metrical, thematic, and rhythmic structures opens up the possibility for computer-assisted scholarly analysis across the variously related languages and literary histories of India, which are usually treated in isolation. Positioning our work as a form of minimal computing, we discuss our workflow as a jugaad - a North Indian term for reuse and innovation in the presence of constraints.
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Univ Washington, Comparat Literature Cinema & Media Dept, Seattle, WA 98195 USAUniv Washington, Comparat Literature Cinema & Media Dept, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
Mahadevan, Sudhir
Jain, Anuja
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Univ St Andrews, Film Studies, St Andrews, Fife, ScotlandUniv Washington, Comparat Literature Cinema & Media Dept, Seattle, WA 98195 USA