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Poetics Today (2025) 46 (1): 29–52.
Published: 01 March 2025
...’ epistemic emotions: affective states that regulate the processing of information, such as interest and confusion. Reflecting on earlier findings from a pilot experiment in which sixty viewers continuously reported on their feelings of interest and confusion during a short time loop film ( Mouse-X by Justin...
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Poetics Today (2025) 46 (1): 1–13.
Published: 01 March 2025
... and capacities by focusing on audiences’ responses to time loop narratives in film and television. In “Kept in the Loop: Narrative Play and Epistemic Emotions,” Willemsen pursues questions regarding audience response, asking how the complex temporal puzzles presented by audiovisual time loop stories produce...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (1): 1–16.
Published: 01 March 2024
... of these experiences renders them inaccessible to objective science, which seeks to avoid subjectivity. However, this fallacious argument confuses an ontological and an epistemic sense of the distinction between subjectivity and objectivity. The subjectivity of “thinking, feeling, and wondering” describes the mode...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (1): 129–244.
Published: 01 March 2001
... disharmonies there may cohere via our distribution of the givens (epistemic attitudes included)between the partners within some quoting mold. In extreme, traditionally“dead end” cases, the inconsistent-looking factive presupposition just gets shifted to a more oblique, free indirect quotee—with appropriate...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (4): 629–667.
Published: 01 December 2008
... of dissident opposition. Beyond binary oppositions of truth vs. falsehood, and dissidents vs. state, on which previous perceptions of samizdat have depended, we might now see the essential quality of samizdat to be its exemplification of epistemic instability, inasmuch as samizdat texts are not automatically...
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Poetics Today (2018) 39 (1): 17–39.
Published: 01 February 2018
... constructed is tangibly inscribed in the narrative discourse. The article argues, first, that the heterodiegetic narrator’s epistemic and psychological authority is narratively located not far from the gossip and social scheming (“naturally occurring storytelling”) within the story world. Second, rather than...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (4): 649–669.
Published: 01 December 2024
..., speaker-son, and his children) throws into relief Saeed's concern with the question of continuity or, rather, the threat of discontinuity, both physical and epistemic. Saeed's preoccupation with epistemic continuity, which is preserving the memory of those who have passed away, manifested itself in a long...
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Poetics Today (2007) 28 (4): 683–794.
Published: 01 December 2007
... (e.g., novelistic) or inspired (biblical, Homeric). Here I review the various old-new critical thrusts against epistemic superprivilege (outright denials, partisan judgments, attempted confinements, impairments, replacements, as well as genuine misunderstandings) arisen since my constructive theory...
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Poetics Today (2015) 36 (3): 201–231.
Published: 01 September 2015
... the Human Mind ( New York : Oxford University Press ). Brown Thomas 1848 Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 2 vols . ( Hallowell, UK : Masters, Smith ). Burke Michael 2011 Literary Reading, Cognition, and Emotion: An Exploration of the Oceanic Mind ( London...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (4): 529–561.
Published: 01 December 2024
...Simona Bartolotta Abstract Literary cognitivism can be broadly defined as the claim that literary texts can be a source of knowledge. This article proposes the concept of aimless argumentativity to denote a paradoxical epistemic activity performed by fictional narratives. This concept...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (4): 663–695.
Published: 01 December 2022
... forth). Similarly, to the extent that “personhood” is comprised of actions, as well as memories, intentions, emotions, and so forth (all manifestations of one's personality), a great deal of one's personhood may be lost in bodily death (as it is during times of mental and physical illness), without...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (2): 363–385.
Published: 01 June 2022
... . “ The Essay as Form, ” translated by Hullot-Kentor Bob and Will Frederic . New German Critique , no. 32 : 151 – 71 . Barton Roman Alexander , Böckling Julia , Link Sarah , and Rüggemeier Anne . 2022 . “ Introduction: Epistemic and Artistic List-Making .” In Forms...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (3): 433–458.
Published: 01 September 2005
... and Thought , edited by Andrew Ortony, 19 -43 (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press). Bower, Gordon H. 1991 “Mood Congruity of Social Judgments,” in Emotion and Social Judgments ,edited by Joseph P. Forgas, 31 -53 (Oxford:Pergamon). Clore, Gerald L., Norbert Schwarz, and Michael Conway 1994...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (4): 721–785.
Published: 01 December 2010
... perspectives”: between the intentions, goals, beliefs, motivations, emotions, and so forth of different agents or participants. Although an important idea, it does not explain the difference between humor and narrative or the composite concept of narrative humor. My essay shares Wright's intentionalist thrust...
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Poetics Today (2012) 33 (1): 59–126.
Published: 01 March 2012
..., motivations, emotions, and so on, of different agents—all possibly wrong or right, painful or joyful, and so on. Humor and narrative show us that knowledge is revisable and that this epistemic revisability is also a vulnerability that we feel. But these important ideas do not yet explain...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (3): 395–426.
Published: 01 September 2002
.... Doxa: Opinions and Expectations The way in which doxa interrelates with these concepts is shown by the following section of the Poetics, which deals with events that best elicit the 6722 Poetics Today / 23:3 / sheet 30 of 214 emotions of fear...
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Poetics Today (2003) 24 (2): 297–395.
Published: 01 June 2003
... A. Zwann, Arthur C. Graesser, and Joseph P. Magliano 1995 “Character and Reader Emotions in Literary Texts,” Poetics 23 : 139 -57. Dorfman, Marcy H., and William F. Brewer 1994 “Understanding the Points of Fables,” Discourse Processes 17 : 105 -29. Duchan, Judith F., Gail A. Bruder...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (3): 513–537.
Published: 01 September 2002
...- rations); nor by the epistemological models that, from Thomas Kuhn to Michel Foucault, devise successions of paradigms or epistemes but neglect synchronic and enduring incompossible coexistences of paradigms within disci- plinary fields...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (2): 243–259.
Published: 01 June 2020
... of these epistemic (what is likely to happen) and emotional (what we want to happen) probabilities (see Kukkonen 2014). Plot events are moments that change the predictions and probabilities in a narrative. They are not only salient in this respect but also oftenmarked in the language of the narrative. In modern...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (3): 607–650.
Published: 01 September 2001
... of Chicago Press). Goleman, Daniel 1995 Emotional Intelligence (New York: Bantam Books). Goodman, Nelson 1968 Languages of Art (Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill). Green, Anne 1996 Privileged Anonymity: The Writings of Madame de Lafayette (Oxford: Legenda). Greenblatt, Stephen 1988...