EXPLORES THE CONCEPT OF "DISTANT READING" AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE
ANALYSIS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE, DRAWING
ON A RANGE OF APPROACHES FROM THE EMERGING DIGITAL HUMANITIES FIELD.
In nineteenth-century Germany, breakthroughs in printing technology
and an increasingly literate populace led to an unprecedented print
production boom that has long presented scholars with a challenge: how
to read it all? This anthology seeks new answers to the scholarly
quandary of the abundance of text. Responding to Franco Moretti's call
for "distant reading" and modeling a range of innovative approaches to
literary-historical analysis informed by theburgeoning field of
digital humanities, it asks what happens when we shift our focus from
the one to the many, from the work to the network.
The thirteen essays in this volume explore the evolving concept of
"distant reading"and its application to the analysis of German
literature and culture in the long nineteenth century. The
contributors consider how new digital technologies enable both the
testing of hypotheses and the discovery of patterns and trends, as
well as how "distant" and traditional "close" reading can complement
each another in hybrid models of analysis that maintain careful
attention to detail, but also make calculation, enumeration, and
empirical descriptioncritical elements of interpretation.
Contributors: Kirsten Belgum, Tobias Boes, Matt Erlin, Fotis Jannidis
and Gerhard Lauer, Lutz Koepnick, Todd Kontje, Peter M. McIsaac, Katja
Mellmann, Nicolas Pethes, Andrew Piper and Mark Algee-Hewitt, Allen
Beye Riddell, Lynne Tatlock, Paul A. Youngman and Ted Carmichael.
Matt Erlin is Professor of German and Chair of the Department of
Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Lynne Tatlock is Hortense and
Tobias Lewin Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, both at
Washington University in St. Louis.
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Topologies of German Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781571138965
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok