TY - JOUR
T1 - The Geographical Distribution and Causes of the Female Writers during Ming and Qing Dynasties in Spatial Horizon
T2 - A Case Study of Songjiang Prefecture
AU - Xia, Peng
AU - Min, Liu
AU - Li, Yang
AU - Shan, Fan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Lithologic Reservoirs
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Purpose/Significance] The application of digital humanities and geographic information system can directly illustrate the geographical distribution characteristics of female writers in Ming and Qing dynasties, and pro-vide quantitative references for the analysis of formation of such geographical distribution. [Method/Process] This paper analyzes the related information of female writers in Songjiang prefecture in the Ming Qing Women's Writings Database, including their dynasties, backgrounds, marital status, and works. Based on the geographical information system technologies, a visualization map for the geographical distribution of female writers in Songjiang prefecture during Ming and Qing dynasties is displayed. The correlation analysis is used to explore the influences of social economy and education on the geographical distribution of female writers from a spatial horizon. [Results/Conclusions] During Ming and Qing dynasties, there were 139 female writers in Songjiang prefecture. 77.7% of them were distributed in the central counties (such as Huating County, Lou County and Shanghai County), while 22.3% were distributed in other marginal counties. Additionally, the number of female writers in each county is significantly correlated with distinguished families and schools, but not with the farmland tax and the number of cotton industry towns in each county.
AB - Purpose/Significance] The application of digital humanities and geographic information system can directly illustrate the geographical distribution characteristics of female writers in Ming and Qing dynasties, and pro-vide quantitative references for the analysis of formation of such geographical distribution. [Method/Process] This paper analyzes the related information of female writers in Songjiang prefecture in the Ming Qing Women's Writings Database, including their dynasties, backgrounds, marital status, and works. Based on the geographical information system technologies, a visualization map for the geographical distribution of female writers in Songjiang prefecture during Ming and Qing dynasties is displayed. The correlation analysis is used to explore the influences of social economy and education on the geographical distribution of female writers from a spatial horizon. [Results/Conclusions] During Ming and Qing dynasties, there were 139 female writers in Songjiang prefecture. 77.7% of them were distributed in the central counties (such as Huating County, Lou County and Shanghai County), while 22.3% were distributed in other marginal counties. Additionally, the number of female writers in each county is significantly correlated with distinguished families and schools, but not with the farmland tax and the number of cotton industry towns in each county.
KW - Digital humanities
KW - Female writers in Ming and Qing dynasties
KW - Geographic information system
KW - Geographical distribution
KW - Visualization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85150357108
U2 - 10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.2020.09.20-0132
DO - 10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.2020.09.20-0132
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85150357108
SN - 1002-1248
VL - 32
SP - 31
EP - 38
JO - Journal of Library and Information Science in Agriculture
JF - Journal of Library and Information Science in Agriculture
IS - 9
ER -