It can be useful to return to some fundamentals when thinking about what gives gossip its power, whether words spoken aloud or words that spread and leave their indelible traces throughout the digital realm. As a novelist and storyteller, I’d like to employ some lines of thought about what we do when we read fiction in order to consider gossip as an act of creative reading. Gossip, like a gift, depends on being received by someone, is defined by the intention to be received. Current fMRI studies have shown the empathetic capacities generated in individuals after reading works of fiction. I want to consider what happens when we imagine something about someone else, and how the engaged creativity of the recipient is essential to the act of go...
How can providing less textual information about a fictional character make his or her mind more tra...
Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction explores how fiction works in the brains and imagina...
In the analysis and interpretation of fictional minds, unnatural and cognitive narratology may seem ...
It can be useful to return to some fundamentals when thinking about what gives gossip its power, whe...
Representations of gossip thrive in contemporary American literature and TV series, and they are oft...
Media messages have the power to influence how people imagine their conversations with others, yet t...
Purpose: To supplement Gregory Bateson's theory with findings from literary studies and attempt a ne...
Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently been the t...
Abstract-Much of the information we encounter every day appears in se//ings that are clearly marked ...
This dissertation brings to attention the main objectives of the field of Science Communication: tha...
Historical fiction based on historical figures just with their names changed was common in the dista...
It is often claimed that readers talk about fictional characters as if they were real. This article ...
The notion that fiction benefits our social skills is gaining traction in empirical Psychology: stud...
A conversational approach is developed to explain the ubiquitous presence of rumors, urban legends, ...
In the course of this thesis I work to provide a reader centred account of fiction reading. I argue ...
How can providing less textual information about a fictional character make his or her mind more tra...
Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction explores how fiction works in the brains and imagina...
In the analysis and interpretation of fictional minds, unnatural and cognitive narratology may seem ...
It can be useful to return to some fundamentals when thinking about what gives gossip its power, whe...
Representations of gossip thrive in contemporary American literature and TV series, and they are oft...
Media messages have the power to influence how people imagine their conversations with others, yet t...
Purpose: To supplement Gregory Bateson's theory with findings from literary studies and attempt a ne...
Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently been the t...
Abstract-Much of the information we encounter every day appears in se//ings that are clearly marked ...
This dissertation brings to attention the main objectives of the field of Science Communication: tha...
Historical fiction based on historical figures just with their names changed was common in the dista...
It is often claimed that readers talk about fictional characters as if they were real. This article ...
The notion that fiction benefits our social skills is gaining traction in empirical Psychology: stud...
A conversational approach is developed to explain the ubiquitous presence of rumors, urban legends, ...
In the course of this thesis I work to provide a reader centred account of fiction reading. I argue ...
How can providing less textual information about a fictional character make his or her mind more tra...
Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction explores how fiction works in the brains and imagina...
In the analysis and interpretation of fictional minds, unnatural and cognitive narratology may seem ...