Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Languages and Translation Macao Polytechnic University Macau Macau
2. Department of Languages and Cultures BNU‐HKBU United International College Zhuhai Guangdong China
Abstract
AbstractSocial network analysis that draws upon the correspondence of writers has the potential to indicate aspects of the writers' habitus, that is, the economic, social and cultural capital represented by the relations between authors, poets and dramatists, and their correspondents. Social network analysis can visualise and reveal otherwise covert aspects of the field of literary activity. In particular, it can show the flow of cultural, symbolic, social and economic capital through the literary ecosystem. The article presents an introduction to social network analysis, describes a modest case study, and identifies possible future research directions.