Lecture

DH Visualization: Unspoken Premises and Literary Studies

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This lecture delves into the unspoken premises of digital humanities visualization, exploring the quantitative analysis of culture through millions of digitized books. It also discusses the transformation of literary studies, the semantic cohort method, and the dialogic nature of narration and quotations. The presentation highlights the evolution of management discourse, the civilizing process in London's Old Bailey, and the transformation of gender in English-language fiction.

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