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|a The Oxford handbook of cognitive literary studies
|f edited by Lisa Zunshine
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|a New York (N.Y.)
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|d cop. 2015
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|a Ref. bibliogr. Index
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|b Part I: Narrative, History, Imagination
|c Cognitive Historicism
|d 1. Mary Thomas Crane / Cognitive Historicism: Intuition in Early Modern Thought
|d 2. Ellen Spolsky / The Biology of Failure, the Forms of Rage, and the Equity of Revenge
|d 3. Natalie M. Phillips / Literary Neuroscience and History of Mind: An Interdisciplinary fMRI Study of Attention and Jane Austen
|c Cognitive Narratology
|d 4. Peter Rabinowitz / Toward a Narratology of Cognitive Flavor
|d 5. H. Porter Abbott / How Do We Read What Isn't There to Be Read? Shadow Stories and Permanent Gaps
|d 6. James Phelan / Rhetorical Theory, Cognitive Theory, and Morrison's 'Recitatif': From Parallel Play to Productive Collaboration
|d 7. Alan Palmer / Listen to the Stories!: Narrative, Cognition and Country and Western Music
|d 8. Monika Fludernik / Blending in Cartoons: The Production of Comedy
|d 9. Lisa Zunshine / From the Social to the Literary: Approaching Cao Xueqin's The Story of the Stone from a Cognitive Perspective
|b Cognitive Queer Theory
|d 10. J. Keith Vincent / Sex on the Mind: Queer Theory Meets Cognitive Theory
|c Neuroaesthetics
|d 11. Alan Richardson / Imagination: Literary and Cognitive Intersections
|d 12. Gabrielle Starr / Theorizing Imagery, Aesthetics and Doubly-Directed States
|b Part II: Emotions and Empathy
|c Emotions in Literature, Film, and Theater
|d 13. Patrick Colm Hogan / What Literature Teaches Us About Emotion: Synthesizing Affective Science and Literary Study
|d 14. Carl Plantinga / Facing Others: Close-ups of Faces in Narrative Film and in The Silence of the Lambs
|d 15. Noël Carroll / Theater and the Emotion
|c Cognitive Postcolonial Studies
|d 16. Patrick Colm Hogan / The Psychology of Colonialism and Postcolonialism: Cognitive Approaches to Identity and Empathy
|d 17. Suzanne Keen / Human Rights Discourse and Universals of Cognition and Emotion: Postcolonial Fiction
|c Decision Theory and Fiction
|d 18. William Flesch / Reading and Bargaining
|c Cognitive Disability Studies
|d 19. Ralph James Savarese / What Some Autistics Can Teach Us About Poetry: A Neurocosmopolitan Approach
|c Moral Emotions
|d 20. Margrethe Bruun Vaage / On the Repulsive Rapist, and the Difference Between Morality in Fiction and Real Life
|d 21. Fritz Alwin Breithaupt / Empathic Sadism. How Readers Get Implicated
|b Part III: The New Unconscious
|d 22. Blakey Vermeule / The New Unconscious: A Literary Guided Tour
|d 23. Jeff Smith / Filmmakers as Folk Psychologists: How Filmmakers Exploit Cognitive Biases as an Aspect of Film Narration, Characterization and Spectatorship
|b Part IV: Empirical and Qualitative Studies of Literature
|d 24. Laura Otis / The Value of Qualitative Research for Cognitive Literary Studies
|d 25. Marisa Bortolussi and Peter Dixon / Revisiting the Metaphor of 'Transportation'
|d 26. Peter Dixon and Marisa Bortolussi / Fluctuation in Literary Reading: The Neglected Dimension of Time
|b Part V: Cognitive Theory and Literary Experience
|d 27. Joshua Landy / Mental Calisthenics and Self-Reflexive Fiction
|d 28. Elaine Auyoung / Rethinking the Reality Effect: Detail and the Novel
|d 29. Mark Bruhn / Time as Space in the Structure of (Literary) Experience: The Prelude
|d 30. Nancy Easterlin / Thick Context: Novelty in Cognition and Literature
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