1. Recovering from Collective Memory Loss: the Digital Mitford's feminist project
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Elizabeth Raisanen and Elisa Beshero-Bondar
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Literature ,History ,Markup language ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Media studies ,Redress ,Top 100 historical figures of Wikipedia ,050905 science studies ,Collective memory ,Romance ,Gender Studies ,Literary criticism ,0509 other social sciences ,050904 information & library sciences ,business ,Value (semiotics) ,Period (music) - Abstract
This article considers the impact of the digital turn on feminist efforts to restore value to women's literature of past centuries, and positions the Digital Mitford project as a next step in site-specific excavation following the large-scale surveys of women writers of the Orlando Project and the Women Writers Project. The Digital Mitford departs from these earlier projects by concentrating on an influential and prolific yet non-canonical woman writer who would otherwise garner only passing selective treatment in digital survey work. The very problem of Mary Russell Mitford's literary success over multiple decades and genres has led to a faulty collective memory of her that is fragmented along Romantic vs. Victorian period boundaries in literary studies. To redress this memory loss, the Digital Mitford team has initiated a network analysis study drawn from its TEI XML markup to call attention to the literary and historical figures together with the publications Mitford wrote about frequently in t...
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- 2016
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