This course serves as an introduction to one aspect of what has come to be called digital humanities: by revealing patterns not normally perceptible through traditional reading methods, the computer-aided statistical analysis of texts has proven to be the most exciting and controversial methodological development in 21st-century literary criticism. Although we often think of literature as the occasion for subjective responses (appreciation; favorite books; personal reflection; reader response, etc.), this class will ask what objective readings might look like, and how the quantitative analysis of literature can both challenge and be put in the service of more traditional interpretive and humanistic arguments.
This noncredit class meets with a regular University of Utah credit course.
Online book and material fees may be added up until the first week of class. Students may opt out during the first two weeks of class. For more information, visit the Campus Store Inclusive Access Program's webpage. If you opt out, you will be responsible for obtaining the course materials yourself for the course.
Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.
Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
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08/18/25 - 12/04/25 | Online |
Instructor: ELIZABETH SWANSTROM
Registration begins on Apr 07, 2025Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.