Minimal Computing Projects at the UT Libraries
Links and brief descriptions for minimal computing projects completed at the UT Libraries.
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This website is about Grunya Efimovna Sukhareva, a pioneering researcher into autism. As the earliest known person to document autism in children, her work has been instrumental to the understanding and study of autism within scientific literature. Includes Sukhareva's pioneering early research articles in Russian and German, bibliographies of additional resources on her life and work, neurodiversity, and the history of autism, and a timeline of key moments in early autism research.
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This site aims to highlight Bataille's editorial work, making the full runs of Acéphale and Documents available as easily browseable and downloadable PDFs. The .txt files from the OCRed text are provided in the hope that they may be of use to anyone interested in performing textual analysis on the journals.
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This website collects resources and information on the Négritude movement, an anti-colonial cultural and political movement founded in Paris in the 1930s. The movement, developed mainly by francophone intellectuals, writers, and politicians of the African diaspora, aimed at cultivating and promoting Black art, culture, and consciousness as a form of resistance against colonialism and racism.
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The Ukrainian_Anarchist_Movement
This site aims to serve as a hub for the scholarly and academic study of anarchism in Ukraine, highlighting the history of the movement from its origins in the 19th-century through its expression in the Makhnovist movement of the early 20th-century. Includes an interactive timeline and bibliographies of online and print resources.