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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