²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Spanish professor receives Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities

Eugenia Afinoguenova

July 21, 2016


MILWAUKEE — Dr. Eugenia Afinoguénova, professor of Spanish, is the recipient of this year's Way Klingler Fellowship Award in the humanities.

The award, which includes $20,000 annually for three years, will allow Afinoguénova to build a "time cube": a three-dimensional visualization combining the texts and the itineraries of more than 100 travelers along 19th-century Spanish roads. The work will be done in conjunction with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Digital Humanities Lab, the American Geographical Society Library and the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Visualization Lab.

Afinoguénova aims to give scholars the interdisciplinary tools to analyze the literature, using computer analysis and visualization through her Spanish Traveler's Project. The goal is to offer a web-mapping tool for connecting the spaces of 19th-century authors' imaginations to real world locations.

"It's very important work and without it nothing can happen," Afinoguénova said. "Spain doesn't have digitized 19th-century maps where we can draw lines. We will be able to have data appear as a line along a historical road."

The Way Klingler Fellowships are awarded to full-time regular faculty at the associate or full professor rank who have potential for significant scholarship. One fellowship in science and one in humanities is awarded. The humanities fellow receives $20,000 annually for three years to fund critical research that requires time, access to information and travel.