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Poetics Today (2019) 40 (1): 59–79.
Published: 01 March 2019
... these contradictions interrelate with the study of world literature. The second half of the article focuses on the transformation of labor under neoliberalism, charting the rise of cognitive capitalism and its relationship to the university. While the future of literary studies might look precarious in the era...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (2): 243–259.
Published: 01 June 2020
...Karin Kukkonen Comparative literature and cognitive literary studies both consider literature as a worldwide phenomenon. The move toward world literature in comparative literature made salient the issue of reading some texts in translation, and world literature turned its attention to whether texts...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (1): 123–139.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Lisa Zunshine In this article I explore the possibility of a dialogue between cultural studies and cognitive science by proposing a “cognitive” reading of Anna Laetitia Barbauld's 1781 book Hymns in Prose for Children . Literary critics have pointed out that the tacitly catechistic mode...
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Poetics Today (2017) 38 (4): 695–715.
Published: 01 December 2017
... of Consciousness in Narrative Discourse in English Poetics Today 34 , nos. 1–2 : 267 – 70 . Vincent J. Keith . 2015 “ Sex in the Mind: Queer Theory Meets Cognitive Theory .” In The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies , edited by Zunshine Lisa , 199 – 224 ( Oxford : Oxford...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (2): 191–218.
Published: 01 June 2022
... affordances for a critical engagement with the current celebration of narrative. How should a narrative theorist position oneself vis-à-vis these developments that are currently changing the public notions of what narratives are and what they can do? By drawing from narrative hermeneutics and cognitive...
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Poetics Today (2017) 38 (2): 317–339.
Published: 01 June 2017
..., a productive grotesque, is an archetype. However, with the support of some recent hypotheses in evolutionary anthropology and biology, the article refurbishes the term archetype for reuse, recognizing that it signals a painful cognitive failure. The cognitive perspective allows us to understand how our brains...
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Poetics Today (2021) 42 (3): 341–359.
Published: 01 September 2021
... time does surface in narrative; this article is concerned with the formal challenges raised by such surfacings. References Abbott H. Porter . 2003 . “ Unnarratable Knowledge: The Difficulty of Understanding Evolution by Natural Selection .” In Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (3): 513–537.
Published: 01 September 2002
... as of the interests that fuel them–by their incompatible cognitive and argumentative characters ? The author suggests that such breaks may divide at a given point the topography of public opinion. For heuristic ends he outlines three degrees of argumentative breaks: (1) a weak form, in which the impression...
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Poetics Today (2016) 37 (4): 675–685.
Published: 01 December 2016
...H. Porter Abbott Spolsky Ellen , The Contracts of Fiction: Cognition, Culture, Community . Oxford University Press , 2015 . xxxi + 283 pp. © 2016 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics 2016 References Abbott H. Porter 2013 Real Mysteries: Narrative...
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Poetics Today (2021) 42 (3): 327–340.
Published: 01 September 2021
... of representing but of constituting reality. . . . At that point cognitively inclined psychologists and anthropologists began to discover that their colleagues in literary theory and historiography were deeply immersed in asking comparable questions about textually situated narrative” (Bruner 1991 : 5). Martin...
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Poetics Today (2018) 39 (1): 221–223.
Published: 01 February 2018
... a “Natural” Narratology
(1996). Fludernik has edited and coedited several volumes of essays, including
Hybridity and Postcolonialism: Twentieth-Century Indian Literature (1998); In the Grip
of the Law: Prisons, Trials, and the Space Between (2004); Beyond Cognitive Metaphor
Theory: Perspectives...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (2): 353–370.
Published: 01 June 2008
...Margaret H. Freeman © 2008 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics 2008 Masako K. Hiraga, Metaphor and Iconicity: A Cognitive Approach to Analysing Texts . Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. xvi + 261 pp. Barcelona, Antonio, ed. 2000 Metaphor and Metonymy...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (3): 437–472.
Published: 01 September 2008
...David Herman Description, narrative , and explanation can be viewed both as cognitive activities and as forms of communication, that is, text types embedded within sociocultural, institutional, and discipline-specific histories of practice. I relate these three text-type categories to research...
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Poetics Today (2015) 36 (3): 201–231.
Published: 01 September 2015
...Margaret H. Freeman Crane Mary Thomas , Shakespeare's Brain: Reading with Cognitive Theory . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press , 2001 . x + 265 pp. Deppman Jed , Trying to Think with Emily Dickinson . Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press , 2008 . x...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (2): 293–318.
Published: 01 June 2000
..., are ‘‘we’’ in these instances?
Are stories in disciplines such as cognitive science, pedagogy, policy anal-
ysis, sociology, experimental psychology, therapy, visual arts, music, and
the natural sciences as suitable representational...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (2): 309–334.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Matias Nurminen Abstract The article analyzes how allusive cognitive metaphors (ACMs) function as a persuasive narrative strategy in contemporary social media–fueled storytelling cultures. The ACM is a concise way of combining intertextual and metaphorical meaning-making for use in viral...
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Poetics Today (2017) 38 (1): 61–92.
Published: 01 February 2017
... is metaphorical bidirectionality possible, it explains how the arts enable us to iconically connect with the world through our embodied cognition, not as objective observers in the Western classical sense but as participatory sharers of that world. © 2017 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics 2017...
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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (1): 1–53.
Published: 01 March 2011
... human emotions or their cul-
tural determination; the physiological elements and functions involved in (variously labeled)
affect(s), emotion, the emotions, emotion systems, feelings, and moods; the relation of emo-
tions to rationality and/or cognition; the respective roles of instinctual response...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (2): 205–222.
Published: 01 June 2020
...Haiyan Lee This article seeks to historicize the affinity between narrative fiction and the cognitive function known as theory of mind. The author believes this affinity holds true mostly in modern commercial societies structured by stranger sociality, cosmopolitanism, and social mobility...
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Poetics Today (2016) 37 (1): 55–105.
Published: 01 March 2016
... and rereading, manage to overcome common cognitive biases or patterns of error that most people make when processing information. In this respect, the value of rereading the Recherche extends beyond Proust and even beyond literature, for ultimately the question at hand is whether literature can change our...
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