Picturing fiction through embodied cognition : : drawn representations and viewpoint in literary texts. / / Bien Klomberg, Theresa Schilhab and Michael Burke.

"This concise volume addresses the question of whether or not language, and its structure in literary discourses, determines individuals' mental 'vision,' employing an innovative cross-disciplinary approach using readers' drawings of their mental imagery during reading. The...

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Picturing fiction through embodied cognition : drawn representations and viewpoint in literary texts. / Bien Klomberg, Theresa Schilhab and Michael Burke.
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