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 Emile Zola’s Germinal to Jose Saramago’s Blindness.
Marco Caracciolo
Experientiality of Narrative [PDF ebook]
An Enactivist Approach
Experientiality of Narrative [PDF ebook]
An Enactivist Approach
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 244 ● ISBN 9783110365658 ● 出版者 De Gruyter ● 发布时间 2014 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 6294999 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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