The use of GIS to draw literary maps of Compostela. Applications in the educational field
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ISSN: 1753-8548
E-ISSN: 1755-1706
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Edinburgh University Press
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For three years now, a research group at the University of Santiago de
Compostela has been working on the creation of literary maps of Compostela.1
In this application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to literature, with
the focus on a city of remarkable symbolic relevance, problems emerged, mainly
concerning the mappeability of uncertainty and the codification of recurrence
and emotions. The point of departure was a very precise group of texts belonging
to the subgenre of the ‘estudiantina’ that depict the life of Santiago University
students at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. In this
paper, we intend to present the results, showing the achievements, the limits and
the new challenges that emerged.
Literary cartographies have proved useful for the study of symbolic production
and for tourism. Less attention has been paid to its applicability to education,
and yet, the tools used so far for creating literary cartographies can be applied
to the study of literary texts produced by students, so that the resulting maps and
graphics cast important information for the analysis of how students understand
and deal with places, how they relate to the cities they live in and, thereby, reveal
the constitution of their mental maps. In this paper, we will compare literary
maps of Santiago obtained on the one hand from the database created with the
‘Estudiantina’ and, on the other, from the database of 40 texts written by current
students. Taking the maps as a point of departure, we will reflect on the historical
changes in the imaginary of the city and the way it is perceived, inhabited and
lived by current students
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Edinburgh University Press in International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing. The Version of Record is available online at: http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/ijhac.2018.0221
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López-Sández, M. (2018). The Use of GIS to draw literary maps of Compostela. Applications in the educational field. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 12(2), 183-195







