Diversitate identitară în romanul românesc (1844-1932)

Author:

Pojoga Vlad1ORCID,Gârdan Daiana2ORCID,Baghiu Ștefan1ORCID,Borza Cosmin3ORCID,Minculete Iunis1,Frătean Denisa1

Affiliation:

1. Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu

2. Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca

3. Sextil Pușcariu Institute of Linguistics and Literary History

Abstract

This study explores, using intersectionality and quantitative analysis, several axes that help shape the identity of the characters in the fictional worlds from a corpus of approximately 500 Romanian novels published between 1844 and 1932. They are gender, ethnicity/nationality, and class/work. It also briefly analyzes the gender gap in the production of the novel and examines the dynamics between the gender of the authors and the gender of the main character(s) and the person of the narration, by using metadata compiled by our research team and complex searches in the digital corpus.

Publisher

ASTRA National Museum Complex

Subject

Literature and Literary Theory,History,Cultural Studies

Reference49 articles.

1. Baghiu, Ștefan, Andrei Terian, Vlad Pojoga, Teodora Susarenco, Iunis Minculete, and Ovio Olaru. “Geografia romanului românesc (1901-1932): străinătatea” [The Geogpraphy of the Romanian Novel (1901-1932): Spaces from Abroad]. Transilvania, no. 10 (2020): 1-11. https://doi.org/10.51391/trva.2020.10.01

2. Baghiu, Ștefan, Vlad Pojoga, Cosmin Borza, Andreea Coroian Goldiș, Daiana Gârdan, Emanuel Modoc, David Morariu, Teodora Susarenco, Radu Vancu, and Dragoș Varga. Muzeul Digital al Romanului Românesc: secolul al XIX-lea [The Digital Museum of the Romanian Novel: The 19th Century]. Sibiu: Complexul Național Muzeal ASTRA, 2019. https://revistatransilvania.ro/mdrr. Accessed November 15, 2020.

3. Baghiu, Ștefan, Vlad Pojoga, Cosmin Borza, Andreea Coroian Goldiș, Denisa Frătean, Daiana Gârdan, Alex Goldiș, Emanuel Modoc, Iunis Minculete, David Morariu, Ovio Olaru, Teodora Susarenco, Andrei Terian, Radu Vancu, and Dragoș Varga. Muzeul Digital al Romanului Românesc: 1901-1932 [The Digital Museum of the Romanian Novel: 1901-1932]. Sibiu: Complexul Național Muzeal ASTRA, 2020. https://revistatransilvania.ro/mdrr1901-1932. Available December 15, 2020.

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