The Experientiality of Narrative : : An Enactivist Approach / / Marco Caracciolo.
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 engage...
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 0. Introduction -- Part I: Notes for a Theory of Experientiality -- 1. Not So Easy: Representation, Experience, Expression -- 2. The Existential Burn: Storytelling and the Background -- 3. Experience, Interaction, and Play in Julio Cortázar’s Hopscotch -- Part II: From Experiential Traces to Fictional Consciousnesses -- 4. Blind Reading: Bodily and Perceptual Responses to Narrative -- 5. Fictional Consciousnesses: From Attribution to Enactment -- 6. Fictional Consciousnesses: Self-Narratives and Intersubjectivity -- Part III: Embodied Engagements and Their Effects -- 7. Embodiment, Virtuality, and Meaning in Readers’ Reconstruction of Narrative Space -- 8. Mental Myopia: Narrative Patterns and Experiential Texture in Vladimir Nabokov’s The Defense -- 9. Conclusion: Where to Go from Here? -- Works Cited -- Index |
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