Character Constellations: Representations of Social Groups in Present-Day Dutch Literary Fiction

Fiction has a major social impact, not least because it co-shapes the image that society has of various social groups. Drawing on a collection of 170 contemporary Dutch-language novels, Character Constellations presents a range of data-driven, statistical models to study depictions of characters in...

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Main Author: Roel Smeets (Author)
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