Modeling Therapy as Discourse in Twentieth-Century American Literature

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Algee-Hewitt, Mark [1 ]
Mendelman, Lisa [2 ]
Mukamal, Anna [3 ]
Terry, Kendra [4 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Stanford Literary Lab, Digital Humanities & English, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] Menlo Coll, English & Digital Humanities, Atherton, CA USA
[3] Coastal Carolina Univ, Dept English, Conway, SC USA
[4] Adelphi Univ, Derner Sch Psychol, Garden City, NY USA
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RUPTURES;
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10.1093/alh/ajad143
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I3/7 [各国文学];
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This article uses quantitative methods of cultural analytics in order to trace points of contact between the discourse of therapy as it emerges in the encounter between patient and clinician and in the language of twentieth-century US novels. Our computational analysis moves away from considering therapy as a diagnostic tool, either for characters or authors, and towards thinking about therapy as a discourse: a set of words (semantics) in a pattern of proportions (parts of speech, grammar). Our computational models identify excerpts of novels that contain therapy discourse and, in so doing, reveal the ways that the discourse of therapy exists in the novel beyond its expected pathways of entry (through setting, plot, and characterization). In close reading these excerpts, we observe the consistent use of a representational aesthetics of psychological interiority, one that endeavors to approximate a realistic experience of living in and through our interactions with one another. We propose that therapy as a discourse is not strictly a clinical endeavor but is more broadly an intersubjective enterprise-a process-oriented linguistic phenomenon that arises in a more heterogeneous canon of novels than those in which critics have traditionally thought to look.Using cultural analytical methods to explore therapy as a discourse helps us . . . to consider therapy and the novel as interdependent terms of analysis and at heretofore impossible scales.
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页码:1235 / 1258
页数:24
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