About me
About me
I am Artem Suslov, a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences at Hokkaido University, Japan. My research explores the intersection of literature, history, and digital humanities, focusing on wartime cultural narratives and World War II literature.
I combine computational methods and literary analysis to study how narratives, emotions, and identities are constructed in cultural texts. My work applies techniques such as named entity recognition, sentiment analysis, and network analysis to large corpora of literary and political texts. I am also involved in interdisciplinary research on media discourse, Arctic narratives, and political communication.