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Gender associations in the twentieth-century English-language literature
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Röntgenring 10, Würzburg 97070, Germany;2. Faculty of Business Administration, University of Economics, Prague, náměstí Winstona Churchilla 4, Prague 130 67, Czech Republic
Abstract:Gender associations may be partly learned from print media, including literature. Using Google Books Ngram corpus, we explored the depiction of male and female characters in the twentieth-century English-language fiction. By analyzing adjective-noun bigrams, we examined adjectives used in association with “man”, “woman”, “boy”, and “girl”. Men were described in more positive terms than women. Girls were depicted more positively than boys at the beginning of the twentieth century, but the tendency reversed in the middle of the century. Boys were described in more masculine terms than girls; however, men were described in similarly masculine adjectives as women. Despite limitations of interpretability of the results, the study presents a possible approach of exploring past characterization of the two genders.
Keywords:Gender  Literature  English  20th century  Traits
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