by Luc Herman (Editor), Lars Bernaerts (Editor), Luc Herman (Editor), Dirk de Geest (Editor)
How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a literary narrative? What kind of empathy is triggered by intercultural novels? A cast of international scholars explores these and other questions from an interdisciplinary perspective in Stories and Minds, a collection of essays that discusses cutting-edge research in the field of cognitive narrative studies. Recent findings in the philosophy of mind and cognitive psychology, among other disciplines, are integrated in fresh theoretical perspectives and illustrated with accompanying analyses of literary fiction.
Pursuing such topics as narrative gaps, mental simulation in reading, theory of mind, and folk psychology, these essays address fundamental questions about the role of cognitive processes in literary narratives and in narrative comprehension. Stories and Minds reveals the rich possibilities for research along the nexus of narrative and mind.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 236
Edition: 0th edition
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 25 May 2013
ISBN 10: 0803244819
ISBN 13: 9780803244818
Book Overview: Reveals the rich possibilities for research along the nexus of narrative and mind