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Cognition, Literature and History
Donald R. Wehrs | Mark J. Bruhn

Cognition, Literature and History

Routledge (Nov 22, 2013)
9780415722094
271 pages | 152 x 229 mm | English
Dewey 809/.93353
LC Classification PN56.P93 .C64 2014
LC Control No. 2013028177

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  • Literary Criticism / General
  • Literary Criticism / LGBT
  • Philosophy / Mind & Body
  • Psychology / Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychology / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition

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Cognition, Literature, and History models the ways in which cognitive and literary studies may collaborate and thereby mutually advance. It shows how understanding of underlying structures of mind can productively inform literary analysis and historical inquiry, and how formal and historical analysis of distinctive literary works can reciprocally enrich our understanding of those underlying structures. Applying the cognitive neuroscience of categorization, emotion, figurative thinking, narrativity, self-awareness, theory of mind, and wayfinding to the study of literary works and genres from diverse historical periods and cultures, the authors argue that literary experience proceeds from, qualitatively heightens, and selectively informs and even reforms our evolved and embodied capacities for thought and feeling. This volume investigates and locates the complex intersections of cognition, literature, and history in order to advance interdisciplinary discussion and research in poetics, literary history, and cognitive science.

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