The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities
Conversations Between Neurocognitive Research and Australian Literature
Herausgeber: Vernay, Jean-François
The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities
Conversations Between Neurocognitive Research and Australian Literature
Herausgeber: Vernay, Jean-François
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This exciting one-of-a-kind volume brings together new contributions by geographically diverse authors who range from early career researchers to well-established scholars in the field.
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This exciting one-of-a-kind volume brings together new contributions by geographically diverse authors who range from early career researchers to well-established scholars in the field.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 122
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 172g
- ISBN-13: 9780367775353
- ISBN-10: 0367775352
- Artikelnr.: 67824665
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 122
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 172g
- ISBN-13: 9780367775353
- ISBN-10: 0367775352
- Artikelnr.: 67824665
Jean-François Vernay is the author of Water from the Moon: Illusion and Reality in the Works of Australian Novelist Christopher Koch (2007), A Brief Take on the Australian Novel (2016), The Seduction of Fiction (2016), and La séduction de la fiction (2019).
Foreword by Paula Leverage
Preface by Jean-François Vernay
1 Cognitive Australian Literary Studies and the Creation of New Heuristic
Constellations
Jean-François Vernay
2 Narrative Empathy in Contemporary Australian Multiperspectival Novels:
Cognitive Readings of Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap and Gail Jones's Five
Bells
Lukas Klik
3 Contemplating Affects: The Mystery of Emotion in Charlotte Wood's The
Weekend
Victoria Reeve
4 Affective Narratology, Cultural Memory, and Aboriginal Culture in Kim
Scott's Taboo
Francesca Di Blasio
5 Finding Voice: Cognition, Cate Kennedy's "Cold Snap", and the Australian
Bush Tradition
Lisa Smithies
6 On Waiting upon: Speculations by an Australian Novelist on the Experience
of Writing a Commissioned Novel
Sue Woolfe
7 Performing a Neuro Lit Crit Analysis of Specky Magee in the Context of
Obesity Bibliotherapy: Persuading Readers to Commit to Exercise
Rocío Riestra-Camacho
8 Feeling the Land: Embodied Relations in Contemporary Aboriginal Fiction
Dorothee Klein
Preface by Jean-François Vernay
1 Cognitive Australian Literary Studies and the Creation of New Heuristic
Constellations
Jean-François Vernay
2 Narrative Empathy in Contemporary Australian Multiperspectival Novels:
Cognitive Readings of Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap and Gail Jones's Five
Bells
Lukas Klik
3 Contemplating Affects: The Mystery of Emotion in Charlotte Wood's The
Weekend
Victoria Reeve
4 Affective Narratology, Cultural Memory, and Aboriginal Culture in Kim
Scott's Taboo
Francesca Di Blasio
5 Finding Voice: Cognition, Cate Kennedy's "Cold Snap", and the Australian
Bush Tradition
Lisa Smithies
6 On Waiting upon: Speculations by an Australian Novelist on the Experience
of Writing a Commissioned Novel
Sue Woolfe
7 Performing a Neuro Lit Crit Analysis of Specky Magee in the Context of
Obesity Bibliotherapy: Persuading Readers to Commit to Exercise
Rocío Riestra-Camacho
8 Feeling the Land: Embodied Relations in Contemporary Aboriginal Fiction
Dorothee Klein
Foreword by Paula Leverage
Preface by Jean-François Vernay
1 Cognitive Australian Literary Studies and the Creation of New Heuristic
Constellations
Jean-François Vernay
2 Narrative Empathy in Contemporary Australian Multiperspectival Novels:
Cognitive Readings of Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap and Gail Jones's Five
Bells
Lukas Klik
3 Contemplating Affects: The Mystery of Emotion in Charlotte Wood's The
Weekend
Victoria Reeve
4 Affective Narratology, Cultural Memory, and Aboriginal Culture in Kim
Scott's Taboo
Francesca Di Blasio
5 Finding Voice: Cognition, Cate Kennedy's "Cold Snap", and the Australian
Bush Tradition
Lisa Smithies
6 On Waiting upon: Speculations by an Australian Novelist on the Experience
of Writing a Commissioned Novel
Sue Woolfe
7 Performing a Neuro Lit Crit Analysis of Specky Magee in the Context of
Obesity Bibliotherapy: Persuading Readers to Commit to Exercise
Rocío Riestra-Camacho
8 Feeling the Land: Embodied Relations in Contemporary Aboriginal Fiction
Dorothee Klein
Preface by Jean-François Vernay
1 Cognitive Australian Literary Studies and the Creation of New Heuristic
Constellations
Jean-François Vernay
2 Narrative Empathy in Contemporary Australian Multiperspectival Novels:
Cognitive Readings of Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap and Gail Jones's Five
Bells
Lukas Klik
3 Contemplating Affects: The Mystery of Emotion in Charlotte Wood's The
Weekend
Victoria Reeve
4 Affective Narratology, Cultural Memory, and Aboriginal Culture in Kim
Scott's Taboo
Francesca Di Blasio
5 Finding Voice: Cognition, Cate Kennedy's "Cold Snap", and the Australian
Bush Tradition
Lisa Smithies
6 On Waiting upon: Speculations by an Australian Novelist on the Experience
of Writing a Commissioned Novel
Sue Woolfe
7 Performing a Neuro Lit Crit Analysis of Specky Magee in the Context of
Obesity Bibliotherapy: Persuading Readers to Commit to Exercise
Rocío Riestra-Camacho
8 Feeling the Land: Embodied Relations in Contemporary Aboriginal Fiction
Dorothee Klein