Narrative, perception, and the embodied mind towards a neuro-narratology / by Lilla Farmasi.

Author/creator Farmasi, Lilla
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Neuro-narratology -- Spatial perception, negative emotions, and narratives -- Sense perceptions and representation of consciousness in Vladimir Nabokov's Invitation to a beheading and Poe's 'The pit and the pendulum' -- Storytelling with Tourette's Syndrome in Jonathan Kethem's Motherless Brooklyn -- Narrative space and motion(lessness) in 'The ivory acrobat' -- Narrative experience as kinetosis for the reader : spatial perception in The body artist -- Disorientation, dislocation, and disnarration in Mark Z. Danielewski's House of leaves. -- Representation of dissociation and negative emotions in Haruki Murakami's "Sleep".
Abstract "This book encourages cross-disciplinary dialogues toward introducing a new framework for neuro-narratology, expanding on established theory within cognitive narratology to more fully encompass the different faculties involved in the reading process. In order to investigate narrative cognition, the book traces the ways in which cognitive patterns of embodiment - and the neural connections that comprise them - in the reading process are translated into patterns in narrative fiction. Drawing theories of episodic memories and nonvisual perception of space, Farmasi draws on theories of episodic memories and nonvisual perception of space in analyzing a range of narratives from 20th century prose. The first set of analyses shines a light on perception and emotion in narrative discourses and the construction of storyworlds, while the second foregrounds the reader's experience. The volume makes the case for the fact that narratives need to be understood as dynamic elements of the interaction between mind, body, and environment, generating new insights and inspiring further research. This book will appeal to scholars interested in narrative theory, literary studies, cognitive science, neuroscience, and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.
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LCCN 2022006809
ISBN9781032152745 (hardback)
ISBN9781032152769 (paperback)
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