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This paper proposes a visualisation method for understanding how computational approaches can be used to both understand and defamiliarize the workings of space and scale in a corpus of poetry by Emily Dickinson. The ramifications for the compuational study of poetry more generally are also considered.
Paper, Long Presentation, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, Geography and geo-humanities, digital mapping, text analysis, spatial humanities, Literary studies, text mining and analysis, modeling and visualization, Emily Dickinson, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, poetry
Paper, Long Presentation, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, Geography and geo-humanities, digital mapping, text analysis, spatial humanities, Literary studies, text mining and analysis, modeling and visualization, Emily Dickinson, spatial & spatio-temporal analysis, poetry
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