Cognitive Literary Science
Dialogues Between Literature and Cognition
Herausgeber: Burke, Michael; Troscianko, Emily T
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Dialogues Between Literature and Cognition
Herausgeber: Burke, Michael; Troscianko, Emily T
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This book brings together researchers with cognitive-scientific and literary backgrounds to present innovative research in all three variations on the possible interactions between literary studies and cognitive science.
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This book brings together researchers with cognitive-scientific and literary backgrounds to present innovative research in all three variations on the possible interactions between literary studies and cognitive science.
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- Cognition and Poetics
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 159mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780190496869
- ISBN-10: 019049686X
- Artikelnr.: 47863663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Cognition and Poetics
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 159mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780190496869
- ISBN-10: 019049686X
- Artikelnr.: 47863663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael Burke is Professor of Rhetoric at University College Roosevelt (Utrecht University). He is the author of Literary Reading Cognition and Emotion: An Exploration of the Oceanic Mind (2011). He has published numerous chapters and articles on the topic of cognitive literary science. His areas of interest also include classical rhetoric, stylistics, and pragmatics. Emily T. Troscianko is a Research Associate in the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, and in 2014-15 was a Knowledge Exchange Fellow at the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, collaborating with Beat, the leading UK eating disorders charity. The book from her doctoral thesis, Kafka's cognitive realism, came out with Routledge in 2014, and she is now working at the intersection of the cognitive and medical humanities, while co-authoring, with Susan Blackmore, the third edition of the psychology textbook Consciousness: An Introduction.
* Introduction: A Window on to the Landscape of Cognitive Literary
Science
* Emily T. Troscianko and Michael Burke
* SECTION I: LITERATURE THROUGH A COGNITIVE LENS
* Chapter 1: Scientific Concepts in Literary Studies: Towards Criteria
for the Meeting of Literature and Cognitive Science
* Marcus Hartner
* Chapter 2: Towards a 'Natural' Bond of Cognitive and Affective
Narratology
* Caroline Pirlet and Andreas Wirag
* Chapter 3: 'Annihilation of Self': The Cognitive Challenge of the
Sublime
* David Miall
* Chapter 4: The Space between Your Ears: Construal Level Theory,
Cognitive Science, and Science Fiction
* James Carney
* Chapter 5: Patterns of Thought: Narrative and Verse
* Brian Boyd
* SECTION II: COGNITION THROUGH A LITERARY LENS
* Chapter 6: Simulation and the Structure of Emotional Memory: Learning
from Arthur Miller's After the Fall.
* Patrick Colm Hogan
* Chapter 7: Cognitive Science and the Double Vision of Fiction
* Merja Polvinen
* Chapter 8: Fantastic Cognition
* Karin Kukkonen
* Chapter 9: Feedback in Reading and Disordered Eating
* Emily T. Troscianko
* Chapter 10: Animal Minds across Discourse Domains
* David Herman
* SECTION III: LITERATURE AND COGNITION IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
* Chapter 11: Embodied Dynamics in Literary Experience
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 12: How Readers' Lives Affect Narrative Experiences
* Richard J. Gerrig and Micah L. Mumper
* Chapter 13: On Truth and Fiction
* Keith Oatley
* Chapter 14: Under Pressure: Norms, Rules, and Coercion in Linguistic
Analyses and Literary Readings
* Alexander Bergs
* Chapter 15: Affective and Aesthetic Processes in Literary Reading: A
Neurocognitive Poetics Perspective
* Arthur M. Jacobs
Science
* Emily T. Troscianko and Michael Burke
* SECTION I: LITERATURE THROUGH A COGNITIVE LENS
* Chapter 1: Scientific Concepts in Literary Studies: Towards Criteria
for the Meeting of Literature and Cognitive Science
* Marcus Hartner
* Chapter 2: Towards a 'Natural' Bond of Cognitive and Affective
Narratology
* Caroline Pirlet and Andreas Wirag
* Chapter 3: 'Annihilation of Self': The Cognitive Challenge of the
Sublime
* David Miall
* Chapter 4: The Space between Your Ears: Construal Level Theory,
Cognitive Science, and Science Fiction
* James Carney
* Chapter 5: Patterns of Thought: Narrative and Verse
* Brian Boyd
* SECTION II: COGNITION THROUGH A LITERARY LENS
* Chapter 6: Simulation and the Structure of Emotional Memory: Learning
from Arthur Miller's After the Fall.
* Patrick Colm Hogan
* Chapter 7: Cognitive Science and the Double Vision of Fiction
* Merja Polvinen
* Chapter 8: Fantastic Cognition
* Karin Kukkonen
* Chapter 9: Feedback in Reading and Disordered Eating
* Emily T. Troscianko
* Chapter 10: Animal Minds across Discourse Domains
* David Herman
* SECTION III: LITERATURE AND COGNITION IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
* Chapter 11: Embodied Dynamics in Literary Experience
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 12: How Readers' Lives Affect Narrative Experiences
* Richard J. Gerrig and Micah L. Mumper
* Chapter 13: On Truth and Fiction
* Keith Oatley
* Chapter 14: Under Pressure: Norms, Rules, and Coercion in Linguistic
Analyses and Literary Readings
* Alexander Bergs
* Chapter 15: Affective and Aesthetic Processes in Literary Reading: A
Neurocognitive Poetics Perspective
* Arthur M. Jacobs
* Introduction: A Window on to the Landscape of Cognitive Literary
Science
* Emily T. Troscianko and Michael Burke
* SECTION I: LITERATURE THROUGH A COGNITIVE LENS
* Chapter 1: Scientific Concepts in Literary Studies: Towards Criteria
for the Meeting of Literature and Cognitive Science
* Marcus Hartner
* Chapter 2: Towards a 'Natural' Bond of Cognitive and Affective
Narratology
* Caroline Pirlet and Andreas Wirag
* Chapter 3: 'Annihilation of Self': The Cognitive Challenge of the
Sublime
* David Miall
* Chapter 4: The Space between Your Ears: Construal Level Theory,
Cognitive Science, and Science Fiction
* James Carney
* Chapter 5: Patterns of Thought: Narrative and Verse
* Brian Boyd
* SECTION II: COGNITION THROUGH A LITERARY LENS
* Chapter 6: Simulation and the Structure of Emotional Memory: Learning
from Arthur Miller's After the Fall.
* Patrick Colm Hogan
* Chapter 7: Cognitive Science and the Double Vision of Fiction
* Merja Polvinen
* Chapter 8: Fantastic Cognition
* Karin Kukkonen
* Chapter 9: Feedback in Reading and Disordered Eating
* Emily T. Troscianko
* Chapter 10: Animal Minds across Discourse Domains
* David Herman
* SECTION III: LITERATURE AND COGNITION IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
* Chapter 11: Embodied Dynamics in Literary Experience
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 12: How Readers' Lives Affect Narrative Experiences
* Richard J. Gerrig and Micah L. Mumper
* Chapter 13: On Truth and Fiction
* Keith Oatley
* Chapter 14: Under Pressure: Norms, Rules, and Coercion in Linguistic
Analyses and Literary Readings
* Alexander Bergs
* Chapter 15: Affective and Aesthetic Processes in Literary Reading: A
Neurocognitive Poetics Perspective
* Arthur M. Jacobs
Science
* Emily T. Troscianko and Michael Burke
* SECTION I: LITERATURE THROUGH A COGNITIVE LENS
* Chapter 1: Scientific Concepts in Literary Studies: Towards Criteria
for the Meeting of Literature and Cognitive Science
* Marcus Hartner
* Chapter 2: Towards a 'Natural' Bond of Cognitive and Affective
Narratology
* Caroline Pirlet and Andreas Wirag
* Chapter 3: 'Annihilation of Self': The Cognitive Challenge of the
Sublime
* David Miall
* Chapter 4: The Space between Your Ears: Construal Level Theory,
Cognitive Science, and Science Fiction
* James Carney
* Chapter 5: Patterns of Thought: Narrative and Verse
* Brian Boyd
* SECTION II: COGNITION THROUGH A LITERARY LENS
* Chapter 6: Simulation and the Structure of Emotional Memory: Learning
from Arthur Miller's After the Fall.
* Patrick Colm Hogan
* Chapter 7: Cognitive Science and the Double Vision of Fiction
* Merja Polvinen
* Chapter 8: Fantastic Cognition
* Karin Kukkonen
* Chapter 9: Feedback in Reading and Disordered Eating
* Emily T. Troscianko
* Chapter 10: Animal Minds across Discourse Domains
* David Herman
* SECTION III: LITERATURE AND COGNITION IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
* Chapter 11: Embodied Dynamics in Literary Experience
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 12: How Readers' Lives Affect Narrative Experiences
* Richard J. Gerrig and Micah L. Mumper
* Chapter 13: On Truth and Fiction
* Keith Oatley
* Chapter 14: Under Pressure: Norms, Rules, and Coercion in Linguistic
Analyses and Literary Readings
* Alexander Bergs
* Chapter 15: Affective and Aesthetic Processes in Literary Reading: A
Neurocognitive Poetics Perspective
* Arthur M. Jacobs