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Small Worlds. Measuring the Mobility of Characters in English-Language Fiction

Wilkens, Matthew ; Evans, Elizabeth F. ; Soni, Sandeep ; Bamman, David ; Piper, Andrew (2024)
Small Worlds. Measuring the Mobility of Characters in English-Language Fiction.
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00027523
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Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

The representation of mobility in literary narratives has important implications for the cultural understanding of human movement and migration. In this paper, we introduce novel methods for measuring the physical mobility of literary characters through narrative space and time. We capture mobility through geographically defined space, as well as through generic locations such as homes, driveways, and forests. Using a dataset of over 13,000 books published in English since 1789, we observe significant “small world” effects in fictional narratives. Specifically, we find that fictional characters cover far less distance than their nonfictional counterparts; the pathways covered by fictional characters are highly formulaic and limited from a global perspective; and fiction exhibits a distinctive semantic investment in domestic and private places. Surprisingly, we do not find that characters’ ascribed gender has a statistically significant effect on distance traveled, but it does influence the semantics of domesticity.

Typ des Eintrags: Report
Erschienen: 2024
Autor(en): Wilkens, Matthew ; Evans, Elizabeth F. ; Soni, Sandeep ; Bamman, David ; Piper, Andrew
Art des Eintrags: Erstveröffentlichung
Titel: Small Worlds. Measuring the Mobility of Characters in English-Language Fiction
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 18 Juni 2024
Ort: Darmstadt
(Heft-)Nummer: 1
Reihe: CCLS2024 Conference Preprints
Band einer Reihe: 3
Kollation: 16 Seiten
Auflage: Second, updated version
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00027523
URL / URN: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/27523
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Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

The representation of mobility in literary narratives has important implications for the cultural understanding of human movement and migration. In this paper, we introduce novel methods for measuring the physical mobility of literary characters through narrative space and time. We capture mobility through geographically defined space, as well as through generic locations such as homes, driveways, and forests. Using a dataset of over 13,000 books published in English since 1789, we observe significant “small world” effects in fictional narratives. Specifically, we find that fictional characters cover far less distance than their nonfictional counterparts; the pathways covered by fictional characters are highly formulaic and limited from a global perspective; and fiction exhibits a distinctive semantic investment in domestic and private places. Surprisingly, we do not find that characters’ ascribed gender has a statistically significant effect on distance traveled, but it does influence the semantics of domesticity.

Freie Schlagworte: fiction, mobility, geospatial analysis, narratology
Status: Preprint
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-275234
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This paper has been submitted to the conference track of JCLS. It has been peer reviewed and accepted for presentation and discussion at the 3rd Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies at Vienna, Austria, in June 2024.

Sachgruppe der Dewey Dezimalklassifikatin (DDC): 800 Literatur > 800 Literatur, Rhetorik, Literaturwissenschaft
Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 02 Fachbereich Gesellschafts- und Geschichtswissenschaften > Institut für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft > Digital Philology - Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft
02 Fachbereich Gesellschafts- und Geschichtswissenschaften
02 Fachbereich Gesellschafts- und Geschichtswissenschaften > Institut für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
Hinterlegungsdatum: 18 Jun 2024 13:50
Letzte Änderung: 19 Jun 2024 14:28
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