Capturing Extraordinary Multisensory Experiences in Writing: Reports on Natural Disasters in an 18th Century Newspaper Corpus

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Avant Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI:10.26913/ava3202402
N. C. Rastinger
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Abstract

The article examines reports of natural disasters in the 18th century Austrian newspaper "Wienerisches Diarium" to gain insights into how people captured the extraordinary sensory experiences of such events in written form. By analysing a digitised corpus of over 300 newspaper issues, the study identifies 302 text passages referring to natural disasters, among them 285 news reports, and explores textual traces of (multi)sensuality present within this material. The close reading and semantic annotation of the textual findings reveals that comparisons to familiar sensations are commonly used to convey the sensory experiences of natural disasters, allowing readers to (better) relate to and understand the extreme events. At the same time, touch and vision constitute the most frequently mentioned senses, while smell and taste only play a minor role in early modern disaster depiction. In addition, the study finds that earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are more likely to include multisensory descriptions compared to other types of disasters. These and further findings shed light on when and how (multi)sensory impressions of disasters were conveyed in written form within early modern news.
用写作捕捉非凡的多感官体验:18 世纪报纸语料库中的自然灾害报道
文章研究了 18 世纪奥地利报纸《Wienerisches Diarium》中有关自然灾害的报道,以深入了解人们如何以书面形式捕捉此类事件的非凡感官体验。通过分析 300 多期报纸的数字化语料库,该研究确定了 302 个提及自然灾害的文本段落,其中有 285 篇新闻报道,并探索了这些材料中存在的(多重)感官的文本痕迹。对文本进行细读和语义注释后发现,与熟悉的感觉进行比较通常被用来传达自然灾害的感官体验,从而让读者(更好地)与极端事件产生共鸣并理解这些事件。同时,触觉和视觉是最常被提及的感官,而嗅觉和味觉在现代早期的灾害描写中只占次要地位。此外,研究还发现,与其他类型的灾害相比,地震和火山爆发更有可能包含多感官描述。这些发现以及其他发现揭示了现代早期新闻中何时以及如何以书面形式传达对灾难的(多)感官印象。
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