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  1. The experientiality of narrative
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  2. The Experientiality of Narrative
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    Recent developments in cognitive narrative theory have called attention to readers' active participation in making sense of narrative. However, while most psychologically inspired models address interpreters' subpersonal (i.e., unconscious)... more

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    Recent developments in cognitive narrative theory have called attention to readers' active participation in making sense of narrative. However, while most psychologically inspired models address interpreters' subpersonal (i.e., unconscious) responses, the experiential level of their engagement with narrative remains relatively undertheorized. Building on theories of experience and embodiment within today's "second-generation" cognitive science, and opening a dialogue with so-called "enactivist" philosophy, this book sets out to explore how narrative experiences arise from the interaction between textual cues and readers' past experiences. Caracciolo's study offers a phenomenologically inspired account of narrative, spanning a wide gamut of responses such as the embodied dynamic of imagining a fictional world, empathetic perspective-taking in relating to characters, and "higher-order" evaluations and interpretations. Only by placing a premium on how such modes of engagement are intertwined in experience, Caracciolo argues, can we do justice to narrative's psychological and existential impact on our lives. These insights are illustrated through close readings of literary texts ranging from Émile Zola's Germinal to José Saramago's Blindness.

     

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    Series: Narratologia ; Volume 43
    Subjects: Literatur; Erfahrung; Leser; Rezeptionsästhetik; Erzähltheorie
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  3. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
    Published: 2014
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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary... more

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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience.

     

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  4. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary... more

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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience

     

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  5. The experientiality of narrative
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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary... more

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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach, this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience Introduction -- Part I: Notes for a Theory of Experientiality -- Part II: From Experiential Traces to Fictional Consciousnesses -- Part III: Embodied Engagements and Their Effects.

     

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  6. <<The>> experientiality of narrative
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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience

  8. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
  9. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
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    Recent developments in cognitive narrative theory have called attention to readers' active participation in making sense of narrative. However, while most psychologically inspired models address interpreters' subpersonal (i.e., unconscious)... more

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    Recent developments in cognitive narrative theory have called attention to readers' active participation in making sense of narrative. However, while most psychologically inspired models address interpreters' subpersonal (i.e., unconscious) responses, the experiential level of their engagement with narrative remains relatively undertheorized. Building on theories of experience and embodiment within today's "second-generation" cognitive science, and opening a dialogue with so-called "enactivist" philosophy, this book sets out to explore how narrative experiences arise from the interaction between textual cues and readers' past experiences. Caracciolo's study offers a phenomenologically inspired account of narrative, spanning a wide gamut of responses such as the embodied dynamic of imagining a fictional world, empathetic perspective-taking in relating to characters, and "higher-order" evaluations and interpretations. Only by placing a premium on how such modes of engagement are intertwined in experience, Caracciolo argues, can we do justice to narrative's psychological and existential impact on our lives. These insights are illustrated through close readings of literary texts ranging from Émile Zola's Germinal to José Saramago's Blindness

     

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  10. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
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    Main description: How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its... more

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    Main description: How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience. Biographical note: Marco Caracciolo, University of Groningen,Netherlands. How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach, this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience

     

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    Contents; 0 Introduction; 0.1 Out of Which Hat; 0.2 Why Experience, and Why This Book; 0.3 Why This Book Is Not an Empirical Study; 0.4 Cognitive Science: A Thumbnail Sketch; 0.4.1 From Computational Models to Enactivism; 0.4.2 Conceptual Thought and Embodiment; 0.4.3 The Self, Folk Psychology, and Phenomenology; 0.5 Outline of Chapters; Part I: Notes for a Theory of Experientiality; 1 Not So Easy: Representation, Experience, Expression; 1.1 From Representation to Expression; 1.2 On Characters' Experiences; 1.3 Expressive Devices; 2 The Existential Burn: Storytelling and the Background

    2.1 The Network of Experientiality2.2 Focus on the Experiential Background; 2.2.3 Opening Moves; 2.2.3 Mapping the Background; 2.2.3 Narrative and the Background; 3 Experience, Interaction, and Play in Julio Cortázar's Hopscotch; 3.1 Dewey and Winnicott on Experience; 3.2 A Third Possibility; 3.3 Other Paths: Beyond Vertical Transcendence; 3.4 Bringing the Strands Together; Part II: From Experiential Traces to Fictional Consciousnesses; 4 Blind Reading: Bodily and Perceptual Responses to Narrative; 4.1 The Enactivist Theory of Experience; 4.2 Enacting Narrative Space

    4.3 Enacting Characters' Bodily-Perceptual Experiences4.4 Enacting Qualia Through Metaphorical Language; 5 Fictional Consciousnesses: From Attribution to Enactment; 5.1 Consciousness-Attribution; 5.2 Enacting Benjy: A Slow-Motion Analysis; 5.3 Consciousness-Enactment; 5.3.1 What Is Consciousness-Enactment?; 5.3.2 Triggers of Consciousness-Enactment; 5.3.3 Mental Simulation as the Cognitive Basis for Consciousness- Enactment; 6 Fictional Consciousnesses: Self-Narratives and Intersubjectivity; 6.1 Narrative Selves?; 6.2 Focus on Self-Narratives

    6.3 Engaging with Characters: Between Primary and Secondary Intersubjectivity6.4 Readers and Characters in Ian McEwan's On Chesil Beach: A Case Study; Part III: Embodied Engagements and Their Effects; 7 Embodiment, Virtuality, and Meaning in Readers' Reconstruction of Narrative Space; 7.1 From Mental Simulation to Fictionalization; 7.2 Fictional Anchors: Forster's Deputy Focalizor and "Strict" Focalization; 7.3 Virtual Presences: "Empty Center" and Aperspectival Texts; 7.4 A Scale of Fictionalization; 7.5 The Embodied Self and Beckett's Company

    8 Mental Myopia: Narrative Patterns and Experiential Texture in Vladimir Nabokov's The Defense8.1 From Chess Consciousness to Experiential Blindness; 8.2 The Moves of His Life; 8.3 Beyond?; 8.4 Three Functions of Narrative: Overreading The Defense; 9 Conclusion: Where to Go from Here?; Works Cited; Index

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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience

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    Introduction -- Part I: Notes for a Theory of Experientiality -- Part II: From Experiential Traces to Fictional Consciousnesses -- Part III: Embodied Engagements and Their Effects

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    Recent developments in cognitive narrative theory have called attention to readers' active participation in making sense of narrative. However, while most psychologically inspired models address interpreters' subpersonal (i.e., unconscious) responses, the experiential level of their engagement with narrative remains relatively undertheorized. Building on theories of experience and embodiment within today's "second-generation" cognitive science, and opening a dialogue with so-called "enactivist" philosophy, this book sets out to explore how narrative experiences arise from the interaction between textual cues and readers' past experiences. Caracciolo's study offers a phenomenologically inspired account of narrative, spanning a wide gamut of responses such as the embodied dynamic of imagining a fictional world, empathetic perspective-taking in relating to characters, and "higher-order" evaluations and interpretations. Only by placing a premium on how such modes of engagement are intertwined in experience, Caracciolo argues, can we do justice to narrative's psychological and existential impact on our lives. These insights are illustrated through close readings of literary texts ranging from Émile Zola's Germinal to José Saramago's Blindness

     

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    Series: Narratologia ; 43
    Subjects: Erzähltheorie; Leser; Erfahrung;
    Scope: XIII, 231 S., graph. Darst., 24 cm
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  15. <<The>> experientiality of narrative
    an enactivist approach
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary... more

     

    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110365658; 9783110377804
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    RVK Categories: EC 4500
    DDC Categories: 800
    Series: Narratologia ; volume 43
    Subjects: Books and reading; Experiential learning; Narration (Rhetoric) / Philosophy; Reader-response criticism; Literatur, Rhetorik, Literaturwissenschaft; Livres et lecture; Narration
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 231 Seiten), Illustrationen
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  16. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
    Published: 2014

    Main description: How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its... more

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    Main description: How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience. Biographical note: Marco Caracciolo, University of Groningen,Netherlands. How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers' responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach, this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience

     

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    Contents; 0 Introduction; 0.1 Out of Which Hat; 0.2 Why Experience, and Why This Book; 0.3 Why This Book Is Not an Empirical Study; 0.4 Cognitive Science: A Thumbnail Sketch; 0.4.1 From Computational Models to Enactivism; 0.4.2 Conceptual Thought and Embodiment; 0.4.3 The Self, Folk Psychology, and Phenomenology; 0.5 Outline of Chapters; Part I: Notes for a Theory of Experientiality; 1 Not So Easy: Representation, Experience, Expression; 1.1 From Representation to Expression; 1.2 On Characters' Experiences; 1.3 Expressive Devices; 2 The Existential Burn: Storytelling and the Background

    2.1 The Network of Experientiality2.2 Focus on the Experiential Background; 2.2.3 Opening Moves; 2.2.3 Mapping the Background; 2.2.3 Narrative and the Background; 3 Experience, Interaction, and Play in Julio Cortázar's Hopscotch; 3.1 Dewey and Winnicott on Experience; 3.2 A Third Possibility; 3.3 Other Paths: Beyond Vertical Transcendence; 3.4 Bringing the Strands Together; Part II: From Experiential Traces to Fictional Consciousnesses; 4 Blind Reading: Bodily and Perceptual Responses to Narrative; 4.1 The Enactivist Theory of Experience; 4.2 Enacting Narrative Space

    4.3 Enacting Characters' Bodily-Perceptual Experiences4.4 Enacting Qualia Through Metaphorical Language; 5 Fictional Consciousnesses: From Attribution to Enactment; 5.1 Consciousness-Attribution; 5.2 Enacting Benjy: A Slow-Motion Analysis; 5.3 Consciousness-Enactment; 5.3.1 What Is Consciousness-Enactment?; 5.3.2 Triggers of Consciousness-Enactment; 5.3.3 Mental Simulation as the Cognitive Basis for Consciousness- Enactment; 6 Fictional Consciousnesses: Self-Narratives and Intersubjectivity; 6.1 Narrative Selves?; 6.2 Focus on Self-Narratives

    6.3 Engaging with Characters: Between Primary and Secondary Intersubjectivity6.4 Readers and Characters in Ian McEwan's On Chesil Beach: A Case Study; Part III: Embodied Engagements and Their Effects; 7 Embodiment, Virtuality, and Meaning in Readers' Reconstruction of Narrative Space; 7.1 From Mental Simulation to Fictionalization; 7.2 Fictional Anchors: Forster's Deputy Focalizor and "Strict" Focalization; 7.3 Virtual Presences: "Empty Center" and Aperspectival Texts; 7.4 A Scale of Fictionalization; 7.5 The Embodied Self and Beckett's Company

    8 Mental Myopia: Narrative Patterns and Experiential Texture in Vladimir Nabokov's The Defense8.1 From Chess Consciousness to Experiential Blindness; 8.2 The Moves of His Life; 8.3 Beyond?; 8.4 Three Functions of Narrative: Overreading The Defense; 9 Conclusion: Where to Go from Here?; Works Cited; Index

  17. The Experientiality of Narrative
    An Enactivist Approach
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary... more

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    How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers’ responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience. How do readers experience literary narrative? Drawing on narrative theory, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind, this book offers a principled account of the dynamics underlying readers responses to narrative. Through its interdisciplinary approach,this study combines close readings of literary texts and theoretical discussion in ways that shed light on the deep connection between narrative, literary fiction, and human experience.

     

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    Subjects: Books and reading; Narration (Rhetoric); Reader-response criticism; Experiential learning; Books and reading; Experiential learning; Narration (Rhetoric); Reader-response criticism; Literatur, Rhetorik, Literaturwissenschaft; Livres et lecture; Narration.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
    Other subjects: Narrative theory; cognitive narratology; experience; phenomenology of reading
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