Self-reflective fiction and 4E cognition: an enactive approach to literary artifice
This book brings together the study of self-reflective fiction and the contemporary 4E theories of cognition in order to challenge existing cognitive-theoretical models and approaches to literary phenomena. Polvinen presents reflective attention on artifice as an integral part of engagement with fic...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book brings together the study of self-reflective fiction and the contemporary 4E theories of cognition in order to challenge existing cognitive-theoretical models and approaches to literary phenomena. Polvinen presents reflective attention on artifice as an integral part of engagement with fictional narratives, rather than as an external viewpoint that would obscure immersive experiences. The detailed analyses included are both of traditionally metafictional texts by John Barth, A.S. Byatt, Dave Eggers, and Ali Smith, as well as of speculative fictions by Ted Chiang, China Mieville, Christopher Priest, and Catherynne M. Valente. Each of the chapters focuses on a specific issue of fictional cognition: on metaphorical representation, spatiality, temporality, and fictionality. As a whole, the book argues that by combining a literary and theoretically complex view of artifice with the enactive paradigm of perception and imagination, practitioners of cognitive literary studies can further sharpen their own conceptual and terminological apparatus and continue to generate fruitful hermeneutic circulation around the study of the imagination in both the sciences and the humanities. This book will appeal to students and scholars interested in cognitive approaches to literary studies, speculative fiction, metafiction, and narrative studies |
Beschreibung: | References: Seite [153]-171 An Enactive Approach to Self-Reflective Fiction The Metaphorical Seeing-As2.1 'A Clean, Bright Paradox': A.S. Byatt's Self-Conscious Realism in Still Life 2.2 Speculative Fiction, Self-Reflection and Literal Narratology in Catherynne M. Valente's 'Silently and Very Fast' The Artificial Spatiality of Literary Environments3.1 Enactive Perception and Fictional Worlds: China Mieville's The City & The City 3.2 Making Space: Affordances and Literary Engagement in Ali Smith's There but for the Temporality and Embodied Knowledge The Speed of Thought in John Barth's 'On with the Story' Self-Reflective Knowledge and Narrative Emotions in Ted Chiang's 'Story of Your Life' Fictionality as Artifice Affect and Artifice in Dave Eggers's The Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius Double Vision and the Instrumental Value of Fiction: Christopher Priest's The Prestige |
Beschreibung: | ix, 180 Seiten |
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title | Self-reflective fiction and 4E cognition an enactive approach to literary artifice |
title_auth | Self-reflective fiction and 4E cognition an enactive approach to literary artifice |
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title_full | Self-reflective fiction and 4E cognition an enactive approach to literary artifice Merja Polvinen |
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