‘Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field’ is the first book to use digital humanities strategies to integrate the scope and methods of book and publishing history with issues and debates in literary studies. By mining, visualising and modelling data from ‘AustLit’ – an online bibliography of Australian literature that leads the world in its comprehensiveness and scope – this study revises established conceptions of Australian literary history, presenting new ways of writing about literature and publishing and a new direction for digital humanities research. The case studies in this book offer insight into a wide range of features of the literary field, including trends and cycles in the gender of novelists, the formation of fictional genres and literary canons, and the relationship of Australian literature to other national literatures.
Katherine Bode Livres



Damaged Men, Desiring Women
Male Bodies in Contemporary Australian Women's Fiction
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the portrayal of male characters in Australian women's novels from 1998 to 2002, this study examines the themes of damaged masculinity and the female gaze. It highlights how these narratives reveal the complexities of male bodies and challenge traditional patriarchal views. The interactions between male corporeality and female perspectives are analyzed within the context of contemporary feminist and masculinity discourses, offering insights into the evolving discussions around gender and representation. This work is aimed at scholars in feminism, masculinity studies, and Australian literature.