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Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture

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Underwood, T; Kiley, K; Shang, W; Vaisey, S
Published in: Sociological Science
January 1, 2022

Many aspects of behavior are guided by dispositions that are relatively durable once formed. Political opinions and phonology, for instance, change largely through cohort succession. But evidence for cohort effects has been scarce in artistic and intellectual history; researchers in those fields more commonly explain change as an immediate response to recent innovations and events. We test these conflicting theories of change in a corpus of 10,830 works of fiction from 1880 to 1999 and find that slightly more than half (54.7 percent) of the variance explained by time is explained better by an author’s year of birth than by a book’s year of publication. Writing practices do change across an author’s career. But the pace of change declines steeply with age. This finding suggests that existing histories of literary culture have a large blind spot: the early experiences that form cohorts are pivotal but leave few traces in the historical record.

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Sociological Science

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2330-6696

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

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9

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184 / 205

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  • 4410 Sociology
 

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Underwood, T., Kiley, K., Shang, W., & Vaisey, S. (2022). Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture. Sociological Science, 9, 184–205. https://doi.org/10.15195/V9.A8
Underwood, T., K. Kiley, W. Shang, and S. Vaisey. “Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture.” Sociological Science 9 (January 1, 2022): 184–205. https://doi.org/10.15195/V9.A8.
Underwood T, Kiley K, Shang W, Vaisey S. Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture. Sociological Science. 2022 Jan 1;9:184–205.
Underwood, T., et al. “Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture.” Sociological Science, vol. 9, Jan. 2022, pp. 184–205. Scopus, doi:10.15195/V9.A8.
Underwood T, Kiley K, Shang W, Vaisey S. Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture. Sociological Science. 2022 Jan 1;9:184–205.

Published In

Sociological Science

DOI

EISSN

2330-6696

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

9

Start / End Page

184 / 205

Related Subject Headings

  • 4410 Sociology