This essay demonstrates the fruitfulness of applying a lens based on 4E-inspired cognitive narratology to David Almond’s My Name is Mina (2010) in order to illuminate how the so-called cognitive-affective imbalance between children and adults needs reassessing, especially when it comes to memory. Merging recent developments in 4E – or embodied, embedded, extended, and enactive – approaches to cognition as proposed in philosophy of mind, with concepts such as fictional minds and storyworlds as discussed in cognitive narratology, I engage in close readings of My Name is Mina that reveal kinship between the adult author and his child character. In order to understand how Almond imagines the “what-it-is-likeness” (Nagel) of being Mina, I work w...
Although modernist writers claimed to “look within” and portray the workings of the mind rather than...
This work seeks to isolate and highlight, through the lens of cognitive narratology, several key mom...
While literary theory in general is not employed by historians to any great extent, cognitive narrat...
This essay demonstrates the fruitfulness of applying a lens based on 4E-inspired cognitive narratolo...
This essay demonstrates the fruitfulness of applying a lens based on 4E-inspired cognitive narratolo...
How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a lit...
"How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a li...
Alzheimer’s is a disease that poses a challenge to the established ways of thinking about the relati...
Drawing on research in developmental psychology, rhetorical narratology, and cultural history, as we...
© 2022 The Authors. Child Development published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Re...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
This article focuses on Elsa Morante’s last novel, Aracoeli (1982), as an interesting case study of ...
This dissertation’s main purpose is twofold, on the one hand it gives new insights into the construc...
This dissertation responds to the challenge to narrativity posed by Galen Strawson in “Against Narra...
From Stories and Minds: Cognitive Approaches to Literary Narrative edited by Lars Bernaerts, et al. ...
Although modernist writers claimed to “look within” and portray the workings of the mind rather than...
This work seeks to isolate and highlight, through the lens of cognitive narratology, several key mom...
While literary theory in general is not employed by historians to any great extent, cognitive narrat...
This essay demonstrates the fruitfulness of applying a lens based on 4E-inspired cognitive narratolo...
This essay demonstrates the fruitfulness of applying a lens based on 4E-inspired cognitive narratolo...
How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a lit...
"How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a li...
Alzheimer’s is a disease that poses a challenge to the established ways of thinking about the relati...
Drawing on research in developmental psychology, rhetorical narratology, and cultural history, as we...
© 2022 The Authors. Child Development published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Re...
The article proposes a conversation on Cognitive Literary Studies with Marco Caracciolo, Monika Flud...
This article focuses on Elsa Morante’s last novel, Aracoeli (1982), as an interesting case study of ...
This dissertation’s main purpose is twofold, on the one hand it gives new insights into the construc...
This dissertation responds to the challenge to narrativity posed by Galen Strawson in “Against Narra...
From Stories and Minds: Cognitive Approaches to Literary Narrative edited by Lars Bernaerts, et al. ...
Although modernist writers claimed to “look within” and portray the workings of the mind rather than...
This work seeks to isolate and highlight, through the lens of cognitive narratology, several key mom...
While literary theory in general is not employed by historians to any great extent, cognitive narrat...