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Data Visualization in Enlightenment Literature and Culture explores
the new interpretive possibilities offered by using data
visualization in eighteenth-century studies. Such visualizations
include tabulations, charts, k-means clustering, topic modeling,
network graphs, data mapping, and/or other illustrations of
patterns of social or intellectual exchange. The contributions to
this collection present groundbreaking research of texts and/or
cultural trends emerging from data mined from existing databases
and other aggregates of sources. Describing both small and large
digital projects by scholars in visual arts, history, musicology,
and literary studies, this collection addresses the benefits and
challenges of employing digital tools, as well as their potential
use in the classroom. Chapters 1, 3, 8 and 10 are available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
Data Visualization in Enlightenment Literature and Culture explores
the new interpretive possibilities offered by using data
visualization in eighteenth-century studies. Such visualizations
include tabulations, charts, k-means clustering, topic modeling,
network graphs, data mapping, and/or other illustrations of
patterns of social or intellectual exchange. The contributions to
this collection present groundbreaking research of texts and/or
cultural trends emerging from data mined from existing databases
and other aggregates of sources. Describing both small and large
digital projects by scholars in visual arts, history, musicology,
and literary studies, this collection addresses the benefits and
challenges of employing digital tools, as well as their potential
use in the classroom. Chapters 1, 3, 8 and 10 are available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
Exploring Enlightenment attitudes toward things and their relation
to human subjects, this collection offers a geographically
wide-ranging perspective on what the eighteenth century looked like
beyond British or British-colonial borders. To highlight trends,
fashions, and cultural imports of truly global significance, the
contributors draw their case studies from Western Europe, Russia,
Africa, Latin America, and Oceania. This survey underscores the
multifarious ways in which new theoretical approaches, such as
thing theory or material and visual culture studies, revise our
understanding of the people and objects that inhabit the
phenomenological spaces of the eighteenth century. Rather than
focusing on a particular geographical area, or on the global as a
juxtaposition of regions with a distinctive cultural footprint,
this collection draws attention to the unforeseen relational maps
drawn by things in their global peregrinations, celebrating the
logic of serendipity that transforms the object into some-thing
else when it is placed in a new locale.
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