The Routledge companion to literature and cognitive studies

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The Routledge companion to literature and cognitive studies

edited by Jan Alber and Ralf Schneider

(Routledge companions to literature series)

Routledge, [2025] , , c2026

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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)

Date of publication on title page verso: 2026

Includes bibliographical references and index

"Routledge companions"--On back cover

Summary: "The Routledge Companion to Literature and Cognitive Studies offers a comprehensive survey of cognitive approaches to literature, introducing the influential theoretical tools and latest developments in this vigorously multi-disciplinary field, with leading scholars illuminating the cognitive, affective, and bodily dimensions of literary reading. Comprising three main sections, this Companion oversees the history of the field, core issues and topics, and the vital new debates of cognitive theory. This volume introduces readers to the many new tools and methodologies in the field, including: the context of the first generation of cognitive literary studies; mental representations and information-processing paradigms; critical debates and developments, including cognitive cultural studies, 4E cognition and literature, as well as empirical investigations of cognitive processes; approaches to a variety of literary genres and media. This comprehensive Companion provides an important reference work ..."

収録内容

  • Introduction / Jan Alber and Ralf Schneider
  • Narratology and cognition / Jan Alber
  • The history of the field : from reader-response theory to cognitive literary studies / Sven Strasen
  • Neurobiology and literature / Donald R. Wehrs
  • "Natural" narratology and experientiality / Maria Mäkelä
  • Schema theory / Catherine Emmott and Marc Alexander
  • Cognition and the reception of literary character / Ralf Schneider
  • Possible worlds and cognition / Marie-Laure Ryan
  • The phenomenon of narrative immersion / Federico Pianzola
  • Blending and literature / Marcus Hartner
  • The cognitive processing of experimental literature / Lars Bernaerts
  • Interdisciplinary mind modeling : exploratory cycles in cognitive science, narrative theory, and fictional creativity / Marco Bernini
  • Stylistics / Peter Stockwell
  • Text world theory / Sara Whiteley
  • Cognitive grammar in literature / Marcello Giovanelli and Chloe Harrison
  • Storyworld possible selves / María-Ángeles Martínez
  • Metaphor, cognition, and narrative fiction / Yanna Popova
  • The emotional impact of literature / Patrick Colm Hogan
  • Neuroscience and aesthetic emotions / Paul Armstrong
  • Literature and persuasion / Kobie van Krieken and José Sanders
  • What is 4E cognition? / Regina E. Fabry
  • Building blocks for an embodied narratology / Marco Caracciolo
  • Literature and enactive cognition / Merja Polvinen
  • Situation models and embodied cognition / Jessica Jumpertz
  • Cognition and cultural studies / Marcus Friedrich and Rüdiger Heinze
  • Narrative, culture, and identity / Deborah de Muijnck
  • Practical suggestions for using research on theory of mind in literary and cultural studies / Lisa Zunshine
  • The phylogenetic basis of poetic behavior / Katja Mellmann
  • Cognition and culture : the subversive potential of second-person narratives / Denise Wong
  • Postcolonial cognitive (literary) studies / Alexandra Effe
  • Cognition and gender : handwriting, multimodal poetry, and the upending of stereotypes / Torsa Ghosal
  • The empirical investigation of cognitive processes : the ghost of scientism in empirical literary studies / Paul Sopcak
  • Foregrounding : toward a more comprehensive understanding / Frank Hakemulder, Amir Harash, and Giulia Scapin
  • Engaging with literature in print, on screen displays, and in audiobooks : current findings and perspectives for future empirical research / Anne Mangen and Kari Spjeldnæs
  • Empirical ecocriticism / W.P. Małecki
  • Absorption and impact on self-concept when reading climate fiction / Cristina Loi, Massimo Lusetti, and Moniek Kuijpers
  • The sound of meaning, and the meaning of sound : phonetic iconicity in literature / Willie van Peer and Anna Chesnokova

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