Theoretical thesis.Bibliopography: pages 54-64.Introduction --- Chapter 1. The background -- Chapter 2. Fictional competency as adaptation -- Chapter 3. Fictional competency as exaptation -- Chapter 4. The fiction niche -- Conclusion -- References.Some evolutionary psychologists – such as Tooby & Cosmides (2001) – argue that engagement with fictional narratives is adaptive, that humans have evolved genetically to be driven to, and capable of, engaging with stories because they provide a reproductive benefit. I will argue that evidence that purports to show that the human brain is hard-wired for engagement with fictional narratives is weak. In contrast, I outline a more plausible account : that the practice of fictional engagement is better ...
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Stories are a crucial element of our evolutionary legacy (Boyd 2009; Gottschall 2012), they are inst...
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Original article can be found at: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCT Copy...
Across cultures, humans create fictional worlds. Storytelling is a cross-cultural phenomenon, taking...
abstract: The study of literature, which has traditionally been the work of the humanities, has seem...
Verbal storytelling – in a sense broad enough to include all forms from casual conversation across o...
The evolution of complex narratives, such as fictional books or films, is a fairly new area of cultu...
We hypothesize that fictional stories are highly successful in human cultures partly because they ac...
International audienceNarrative fictions have surely become the single most widespread source of ent...
Fictional narratives and stories have persisted throughout human history. However, perhaps due to a ...
Matters of interest, salience and chunking in stories all lead to basic questions in anthropology an...
Abstract. Fiction can be a means of striving towards truths, but in a way that is more abstract than...
International audienceWhy do fiction makers spend much time and money inventing imaginary worlds? Wh...
The practice of making and consuming imaginative verbal artifacts appears in all known cultures.1 Pe...
International audienceWe received several commentaries both challenging and supporting our hypothesi...
Stories are a crucial element of our evolutionary legacy (Boyd 2009; Gottschall 2012), they are inst...
Research in the field of fictional and possible worlds examines the real and its hypothetical counte...
Original article can be found at: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=IJCT Copy...
Across cultures, humans create fictional worlds. Storytelling is a cross-cultural phenomenon, taking...
abstract: The study of literature, which has traditionally been the work of the humanities, has seem...
Verbal storytelling – in a sense broad enough to include all forms from casual conversation across o...
The evolution of complex narratives, such as fictional books or films, is a fairly new area of cultu...