Cognitive literary science : dialogues between literature and cognition / edited by Michael Burke and Emily T. Troscianko.

This work 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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Other Authors: Burke, Michael, 1964- (Editor), Troscianko, Emily (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
Series:Cognition and poetics.
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Table of Contents:
  • A window on to the landscape of cognitive literary science / Emily T. Troscianko and Michael Burke
  • Scientific concepts in literary studies: towards criteria for the meeting of literature and cognitive science / Marcus Hartner
  • Towards a 'natural' bond of cognitive and affective narratology / Caroline Pirlet and Andreas Wirag
  • 'Annihilation of self': the cognitive challenge of the sublime / David S. Miall
  • The space between your ears: construal level theory, cognitive science, and science fiction / James Carney
  • Patterns of thought: narrative and verse / Brian Boyd
  • Simulation and the structure of emotional memory: learning from Arthur Miller's After the Fall / Patrick Colm Hogan
  • Cognitive science and the double vision of fiction / Merja Polvinen
  • Fantastic cognition / Karin Kukkonen
  • Feedback in reading and disordered eating / Emily T. Troscianko
  • Animal minds across discourse domains / David Herman
  • Embodied dynamics in literary experience / Raymond W. Gibbs Jr.
  • How readers' lives affect narrative experiences / Richard J. Gerrig and Micah L. Mumper
  • On truth and fiction / Keith Oatley
  • Under pressure: norms, rules, and coercion in linguistic analyses and literary readings / Alexander Bergs
  • Affective and aesthetic processes in literary reading: a neurocognitive poetics perspective / Arthur M. Jacobs.