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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 20 February 2020
- ISBN 9780190050955
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 249x163x27 mm
- Weight 544 g
- Language English 40
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Short description:
In Probability Designs, Karin Kukkonen presents the predictive processing model of cognition as a means of exploring narrative structure and reader experience. Utilizing the literary canon of various cultures, Kukkonen combines theory and cognitive science to analyze how reader expectation and prediction shape literature, and how literature accomplishes cognitive feats that determine the human capacity for free, exploratory thought.
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In Probability Designs, Karin Kukkonen proposes a new perspective on the complex role of predictions and probabilities in the dynamics of literary narrative. Predictive processing, an emerging account of cognition in neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, provides the theoretical backdrop for an investigation of how literary texts shape readers' expectations and experience. Through deft analysis of the literary canon in a variety of cultures and languages, she constructs a comprehensive model of probability in a novel's plots, immersive appeal, and potential for reflection. Linking predictive processing to the idea that culture and cognition always develop in tandem, Kukkonen then sketches a place for literature and literary form in this exchange - a mode of exploratory thinking that takes language and writing to the next level.
Chance encounters, last-minute rescues, and coincidences launch Kukkonen's investigation of the literary manipulation of predictions. Through an enlightening blend of cognitive sciences and literary theory, Probability Designs enriches scholarly debates in literary studies and sheds light on how vital literature is for human thought.
How can words on the page of a good novel create such exciting and immersive experiences? In Probability Designs Karin Kukkonen makes brilliant use of the latest developments in cognitive science to show how this is achieved. Through the management of our expectations, novels become extensions of our minds where we can watch ourselves think. With the help of Cinderella, she promises to turn us from detectives into princes. Who could resist?"-Chris Frith, Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychology, Wellcome Centre for Human NeuroImaging, University College London
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Literature and Predictive Processing
I: Narrative Design
1. Plots and Probability Transformations
2. Probability Designs
3. The Height of Drop
II: The Embodied Reader
III. Into the Mental Library
1. Intertextual Precision Expectations
2. Things That Did Not Happen
3. Reading by Proxy
4. Artificial, In the Best Sense of the Word
IV: An Argument From Design
1.Otto's Novel
2. Literature as a Designer Environment
3. The Cognitive Work of Form
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