Description
Gender and Literary Geography examines the critical intersection of gender studies and geographical analysis within literary scholarship. This element in the Digital Literary Studies series investigates how gender identities and expressions influence the representation of space, place, and geography in literary works.
Through computational and close reading methodologies, Evans and Wilkels demonstrate how gendered perspectives shape narrative landscapes and geographical imagination in literature. The study explores how authors depict, contest, and reimagine spaces through gendered lenses, revealing patterns in how literature constructs and reflects geographical meanings.
By combining digital humanities approaches with traditional literary analysis, this work provides scholars with innovative frameworks for understanding the complex relationships between gender, space, and narrative. It contributes to ongoing conversations in literary geography, feminist criticism, and digital literary studies.







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