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no. 4
- A Visual Analysis of the Articles on Language and Literature in the International Community of Digital Humanities (2010-2023)
Author:Biao Liang
Abstract: This paper employs bibliometric method and utilizes CiteSpace 6.2.4 to conduct a visual analysis of the WOS indexed data of 1,128 articles on language and literature in the international community of “Digital Humanities” from 2010 to 2023. The results indicate that the annual publication volume in this field shows an overall increasing trend. The prolific authors, institutions, and countries (regions) are predominantly from Europe and North America, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration. The hot research topics are concentrated in four ...
Column:Studies of Digital Humanities 122-137 Details
- Trends and Future Directions in Literary Geography: A Critical Review of The Routledge Handbook of Literary Geographies
Author:Ying Liu
Abstract: The Routledge Handbook of Literary Geographies (2024) focuses on the latest trends in literary geography and anticipates future directions in the field. This is primarily reflected in the following three aspects. First, the Handbook explores new critical methods such as “relational literary geography” and “literary geography in the Anthropocene”. Relational literary geography studies the permeation and interaction between spaces in and out of literature under the framework of “relational geography” and Actor-Network Theory (ANT). Literary geography in the Anthropocene probes how to integrate literary geography with eco-criticism within the context of the Anthropocene. Second, the Handbook ...
Column:Book Review 138-149 Details
- Illuminating the Contemporary: An Interview with Professor Zhang Zhongzai on His Study and Teaching of British Literature
Author:Kaiwei Xia
Abstract: Illuminating the Contemporary: An Interview with Professor Zhang Zhongzai on His Study and Teaching of British Literature
Column:Lushan Bitan 150-156 Details