Digital Humanities Research ›› 2024, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1): 86-104.

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Close-and Distant-Reading Modernism: Network Analysis, Text Mining, and Teaching the Little Review

  

  • Online:2024-03-28 Published:2024-12-16

Abstract:

The digital humanities tends either to distant-read enormous data sets or to microanalyze the linguistic features of single works. “Big data” projects use software to visualize massive data sets of publishing information containing millions of volumes, revealing historic patterns that would be unobtainable by scholars. The main weakness of bigdata methodologies is their inability to read the works. The microscopic approach of text mining presents similar benefits and drawbacks. This article finds a middle ground by using these two techniques to read the September 1918 Little Review, examining the combined use of human markup and automated statistical techniques.

Key words: World War I , network analysis  text mining , data visualization , semantic markup

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