Introduction to cognitive cultural studies

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Introduction to cognitive cultural studies

edited by Lisa Zunshine

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-368) and index

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内容説明

Drawing on the explosion of academic and public interest in cognitive science in the past two decades, this volume features articles that combine literary and cultural analysis with insights from neuroscience, cognitive evolutionary psychology and anthropology, and cognitive linguistics. Lisa Zunshine's introduction provides a broad overview of the field. The essays that follow are organized into four parts that explore developments in literary universals, cognitive historicism, cognitive narratology, and cognitive approaches in dialogue with other theoretical approaches, such as postcolonial studies, ecocriticism, aesthetics, and poststructuralism. Introduction to Cognitive Cultural Studies provides readers with grounding in several major areas of cognitive science, applies insights from cognitive science to cultural representations, and recognizes the cognitive approach's commitment to seeking common ground with existing literary-theoretical paradigms. This book is ideal for graduate courses and seminars devoted to cognitive approaches to cultural studies and literary criticism. Contributors: Mary Thomas Crane, Nancy Easterlin, David Herman, Patrick Colm Hogan, Bruce McConachie, Alan Palmer, Alan Richardson, Ellen Spolsky, G. Gabrielle Starr, Blakey Vermeule, Lisa Zunshine

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction: What Is Cognitive Cultural Studies? Part I: Literary Universals Chapter 1. Literary Universals Part II: Cognitive Historicism Chapter 2. Facial Expression Theory from Romanticism to the Present Chapter 3. making "Quite Anew": Brain Modularity and Creativity Chapter 4. Analogy, Metaphor, and the New Science: Cognitice Science and Early Modern Epistemology Chapter 5. Lying Bodies of the Enlightenment: Theory of Mind and Cltural Historicism Chapter 6. Toward a Cognitive Cultural Hegemony Part III: Cognitive Narratology Chapter 7. Narrative Theory after the Second Cognitive Revolution Chapter 8. Storyworlds and Groups Chapter 9. Theory of Mind and Experimental representations Chapter 10. Machiavellian Narratives Part IV: Cognitive Approaches in Dialogue with Other Approaches (Postcolonial Studies, Ecocriticism, Aesthetics, Poststructuralism) Chapter 11. On Bring Moved: Cognition and Emotion in Literature and Film Chapter 12. Cognitive Ecocriticism: Human Wayfinding, Sociality, and Literary Interpretation Chapter 13. Multisensory Imagery Chapter 14. Darwin and Derrida: Cognitive Literary Theory as a Species or Post-structuralism Notes Works Cited List of Contributors Index

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