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  • The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies

    The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies by Zunshine, Lisa;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2015. február 12.

    • ISBN 9780199978069
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem680 oldal
    • Méret 249x175x45 mm
    • Súly 1270 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 47 halftones
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    The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies applies developments in cognitive science to a wide range of literary texts that span multiple historical periods and numerous national literary traditions.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies applies developments in cognitive science to a wide range of literary texts that span multiple historical periods and numerous national literary traditions. The volume is divided into five parts: (1) Narrative, History, Imagination; (2) Emotions and Empathy; (3) The New Unconscious; (4) Empirical and Qualitative Studies of Literature; and (5) Cognitive Theory and Literary Experience. Most notably, the volume features case studies representing not just North American and British literary traditions, but also Argentinian (Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar), Chinese (Cao Xueqin), Colombian (García Márquez), Dominican (Junot Díaz), German (Theodore Fontane), French (Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert), Indian (Mirabai, Rabindranath Tagore, Kamala Markandaya, Mani Ratnam, Tito Mukhopadhyay), Mexican (Fernando del Paso), Polish (Krystof Kieslowski), Puerto Rican (Giannina Braschi), Russian (Lev Tolstoi), South African (J. M. Coetzee), and Spanish (Leopoldo Alas). Moreover, the volume will cover a variety of periods (e.g., Renaissance, Eighteenth century, Romantic, Victorian, and Modernist, and post-modern periods) and genres, including those associated with popular culture, such as science fiction (China Mieville), fantasy (Anne Rice), and graphic narratives (Rius's Los supermachos and Gilbert Hernandez's Troublemakers).

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Lisa Zunshine, "Introduction to Cognitive Literary Studies"
    Part I: Narrative, History, Imagination
    Cognitive Historicism
    1. Mary Thomas Crane, "Cognitive Historicism: Intuition in Early Modern Thought"
    2. Ellen Spolsky, "The Biology of Failure, the Forms of Rage, and the Equity of Revenge"
    3. Natalie M. Phillips, "Literary Neuroscience and History of Mind: An Interdisciplinary fMRI Study of Attention and Jane Austen"
    Cognitive Narratology
    4. Peter Rabinowitz, "Toward a Narratology of Cognitive Flavor"
    5. H. Porter Abbott, "How Do We Read What Isn't There to Be Read? Shadow Stories and Permanent Gaps"
    6. James Phelan, "Rhetorical Theory, Cognitive Theory, and Morrison's 'Recitatif': From Parallel Play to Productive Collaboration"
    7. Alan Palmer, "Listen to the Stories!:" Narrative, Cognition and Country and Western Music"
    8. Monika Fludernik, "Blending in Cartoons: The Production of Comedy"
    9. Lisa Zunshine, "From the Social to the Literary: Approaching Cao Xueqin's The Story of the Stone from a Cognitive Perspective"
    Cognitive Queer Theory
    10. J. Keith Vincent, "Sex on the Mind: Queer Theory Meets Cognitive Theory"
    Neuroaesthetics
    11. Alan Richardson, "Imagination: Literary and Cognitive Intersections"
    12. Gabrielle Starr, "Theorizing Imagery, Aesthetics and Doubly-Directed States"
    Part II: Emotions and Empathy
    Emotions in Literature, Film, and Theater
    13. Patrick Colm Hogan, "What Literature Teaches Us About Emotion: Synthesizing Affective Science and Literary Study"
    14. Carl Plantinga, "Facing Others: Close-ups of Faces in Narrative Film and in The Silence of the Lambs"
    15. Noël Carroll, "Theater and the Emotion"
    Cognitive Postcolonial Studies
    16. Patrick Colm Hogan, "The Psychology of Colonialism and Postcolonialism: Cognitive Approaches to Identity and Empathy"
    17. Suzanne Keen, "Human Rights Discourse and Universals of Cognition and Emotion: Postcolonial Fiction"
    Decision Theory and Fiction
    18. William Flesch, "Reading and Bargaining"
    Cognitive Disability Studies
    19. Ralph James Savarese, "What Some Autistics Can Teach Us About Poetry: A Neurocosmopolitan Approach"
    Moral Emotions
    20. Margrethe Bruun Vaage, "On the Repulsive Rapist, and the Difference Between Morality in Fiction and Real Life"
    21. Fritz Alwin Breithaupt, "Empathic Sadism. How Readers Get Implicated"
    Part III: The New Unconscious
    22. Blakey Vermeule, "The New Unconscious: A Literary Guided Tour"
    23. Jeff Smith, "Filmmakers as Folk Psychologists: How Filmmakers Exploit Cognitive Biases as an Aspect of Film Narration, Characterization and Spectatorship"
    Part IV: Empirical and Qualitative Studies of Literature
    24. Laura Otis, "The Value of Qualitative Research for Cognitive Literary Studies"
    25. Marisa Bortolussi and Peter Dixon, "Revisiting the Metaphor of 'Transportation'"
    26. Peter Dixon and Marisa Bortolusi, "Fluctuation in Literary Reading: The Neglected Dimension of Time"
    Part V: Cognitive Theory and Literary Experience
    27. Joshua Landy, "Mental Calisthenics and Self-Reflexive Fiction"
    28. Elaine Auyoung, "Rethinking the Reality Effect: Detail and the Novel"
    29. Mark Bruhn, "Time as Space in the Structure of (Literary) Experience: The Prelude"
    30. Nancy Easterlin, "Thick Context: Novelty in Cognition and Literature"

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