Maryl, Maciej
Moretti, Franco
2017-03-31
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<p>Literature, Measured<br>
Drawing on the Stanford Literary Lab’s six-year history, Moretti seeks to characterize the work carried out in a contemporary literary laboratory. He discusses such features as group dynamics, new types of research publications (notebooks, algorithms), tensions between concepts and empirical data and the corroboration of commonly accepted suppositions. Moretti also describes theoretical and methodological inspirations: formalism and structuralism, epistemology of the natural sciences, and Bourdieu.</p>
Stanford Literary Lab Pamphlet #12 (Franco Moretti, Literature, Measured). Polish translation by Maciej Maryl.
The original version is available here: https://litlab.stanford.edu/LiteraryLabPamphlet12.pdf
https://doi.org/10.18318/td.2017.1.17
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Teksty Drugie, 163(1), 210-219, (2017-03-31)
literary laboratory
distant reading
empirical studies
methodology
formalism
structuralism
natural sciences
Bourdieu
literature
Literatura – zmierzona
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