The Oxford handbook of cognitive literary studies
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Glavni autori: | Zunshine, Lisa (Editor), Thomas Crane, Mary (Author), Spolsky, Ellen, Phillips, Natalie M., Rabinowitz, Peter J., Abbott, H. Porter, Phelan, James, Palmer, Alan, Fludernik, Monika, Vincent, J. Keith, Richardson, Alan, Starr, G. Gabrielle, Hogan, Patrick Colm, Plantinga, Carl, Carroll, Noël, Colm Hogan, Patrick, Keen, Suzanne, Flesch, William, Savarese, Ralph James, Bruun Vaage, Margrethe, Breithaupt, Fritz, Vermeule, Blakey, Smith, Jeff, Otis, Laura, Bortolussi, Marisa, Dixon, Peter, Landy, Joshua, Auyoung, Elaine, Bruhn, Mark J., Easterlin, Nancy |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
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Oxford University Press,
2015.
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- Introduction to cognitive literary studies / Lisa Zunshine Part I: Narrative, history, imagination : Cognitive historicism : 1. Cognitive historicism: intuition in early modern thought / Mary Thomas Crane ; 2. The biology of failure, the forms of rage, and the equity of revenge / Ellen Spolsky ; 3. Literary neuroscience and history of mind: an interdiscippinary fMRI study of attention and Jane Austen / Natalie M. Pillips. Cognitive narratology : 4. Toward a narratology of cognitive flavor / Peter J. Rabinovitz ; 5. How do we read what isn't there to be read?: shadow stories and permanent gaps / H. Porter Abbott ; 6. Rhetorical theory, cognitive theory, and Morrison's "recitatif": from parallel play to productive collaboration / James Phelan ; "Listen to the stories!": narrative, cognition, and country-and-western music / Alan Palmer ; 8. Blending in cartoons: the production of comedy / Monika Fludernik ; 9. From the social to the literary; approaching Cao Xueqin's 'The story of the stone' ('Honglou meng') from a cognitive perspective / Lisa Zunshine. Cognitive queer theory : 10. Sex on the mind: queer theory meets cognitive theory / J. Keith Vincent. Neuroaesthetics : 11. Imagination: literary and cognitive intersections / Alan Richardson ; 12. Theorizing imagery, aesthetics, and doubly directed states / G. Gabrielle Starr. Part II: Emotions and empathy : Emotions in literature, film, and theater : 13. What literature teaches us about emoption: synthesizing affective science and literary study / Patrick Colm Hogan ; 14. Facing others: close-ups of faces in narrative film and in 'The silence oft the lambs' / Carl Plantinga ; 15. Theater and the emotions / Noël Carroll. Cognitive postcolonial studies : 16. The psychology of colonialism: cognitive approaches to identity and empathy / Patrick Colm Hogan ; 17. Human rights discourse and universals of cognition and emotion: postcolonial fiction / Suzanne Keen. Decision theory and fiction : 18, Reading and bargaining / William Flesch. Cognitive dosability studies : 19. What some autistics can teach us about poetry: a neurocosmopolitan approach / Ralph James Savarese. Moral emotions : 20. On tje repulsive rapist and the difference between morality in fiction and real lite / Margarethe Bruun Vaage ; 21. Empathic sadism: how readers get implicated / Fritz Breithaupt. Part III: The new unconscious : 22. The new unconscious; a literary guided tour / Blakey Vermule ; 23. Filmmakers as folk psychologists: how filmmakers exploit dognitive biases as an aspect of cinematic narration, characterization, and spectatorship / Jeff Smith. Part IV: Empirical and qualitative studies of literature : 24. The value of qualitative research for cognitive literary studies / Laura Otis ; 25. Transport: Challengesto the metaphor / Marisa Bortolussi and Peter Dixon : 26. Fluctuations in literary reading: the neglected dimension of time / Peter Dixon and Marisa Bortolussi. Part V: Cognitive theory and literary experience : 27. Mental calisthenics and self-reflexive fiction / Joshua Landy ; 28. Rethinking the reality effect: detail and the novel / Elaine Auyoung ; 29. Time and space in the structure of (literary) experience: 'The prelude' / Mark J. Bruhn. 30. Thick context: novelty in cognition and literature / Nancy Easterlin