
This presentation employs computational stylistics to analyze Yi Sang and Yŏm Sang-sŏp's works from Korea's colonial period. Using a custom sensory classification model, it quantifies stylistic and aesthetic differences with a focus on the body, revealing broader affective politics through characters' physical and psychological responses, extending beyond conventional emotion analysis.
Digital Humanities, Computational Literary Studies, Korean Literature
Digital Humanities, Computational Literary Studies, Korean Literature
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