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Toward a cognitive theory of narrative acts / edited by Frederick Luis Aldama.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aldama, Frederick Luis, 1969-
Series:
Cognitive approaches to literature and culture series.
Cognitive approaches to literature and culture series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)--Psychological aspects.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Creative ability--Psychological aspects.
Creative ability.
Cognitive science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 p.)
Edition:
1版.
Place of Publication:
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Toward a Cognitive Theory of Narrative Acts brings together in one volume cutting-edge research that turns to recent findings in cognitive and neurobiological sciences, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and evolutionary biology, among other disciplines, to explore and understand more deeply various cultural phenomena, including art, music, literature, and film. The essays fulfilling this task for the general reader as well as the specialist are written by renowned authors H. Porter Abbott, Patrick Colm Hogan, Suzanne Keen, Herbert Lindenberger, Lisa Zunshine, Katja Mellman, Lalita Pandit Hogan, Klarina Priborkin, Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, Ellen Spolsky, and Richard Walsh. Among the works analyzed are plays by Samuel Beckett, novels by Maxine Hong Kingston, music compositions by Igor Stravinsky, art by Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, and films by Michael Haneke. Each of the essays shows in a systematic, clear, and precise way how music, art, literature, and film work in and of themselves and also how they are interconnected. Finally, while each of the essays is unique in style and methodological approach, together they show the way toward a unified knowledge of artistic creativity.
Contents:
Arts in the brain; or, What might neuroscience tell us? / Herbert Lindenberger
Narrative as nourishment / Ellen Spolsky
Narrative empathy / Suzanne Keen
The biolinguistic turn: toward a new semiotics of film / Javier Gutierrez-Rexach
Voice and perception: an evolutionary approach to the basic function of narrative / Katja Mellmann
Dreaming and narrative theory / Richard Walsh
Cross-cultural mind-reading; or, Coming to terms with the ethnic mother in Maxine Hong Kingston's The woman warrior / Klarina Priborkin
Theory of mind and Michael Fried's absorption and theatricality: notes toward cognitive historicism / Lisa Zunshine
Garden paths and ineffable effects: abandoning representation in literature and film / H. Porter Abbott
Consciousness, ethics, and narrative: reading literature in an age of torture / Patrick Colm Hogan
Prophesying with accents terrible: emotion and appraisal in Macbeth / Lalita Pandit Hogan.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-292-79312-X
OCLC:
639016001

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