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El. knyga: Psychonarratology: Foundations for the Empirical Study of Literary Response

(University of Alberta), (University of Alberta)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2002
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780511057342
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2002
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780511057342

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Psychonarratology is an approach to the empirical study of literary response and the processing of narrative. It draws on the empirical methodology of cognitive psychology and discourse processing as well as the theoretical insights and conceptual analysis of literary studies, particularly narratology. The present work provides a conceptual and empirical basis for this interdisciplinary approach that is accessible to researchers from either disciplinary background. An integrative review is presented of the classic problems in narratology: the status of the narrator, events and plot, characters and characterization, speech and thought, and focalization. For each area, Bortolussi and Dixon critique the state of the art in narratology and literary studies, discuss relevant work in cognitive psychology, and provide a new analytical framework based on the insight that readers treat the narrator as a conversational participant. Empirical evidence is presented on each problem, much of it previously unpublished.

Recenzijos

"An important book....It is one thing to announce a new interdisciplinary paradigm, yet quite another thing to systematically implement it....In their book [ Bortolussi and Dixon] systematically develop a program of research in psychonarratology....this provides a powerful framework for the investigation of narrative....Mandatory reading for my students." Newsletter of the International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature

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This book provides a broad, integrative framework for pursuing research in the field of psychonarratology.
List of Figures and Tables
x
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction
1(33)
The Study of Narrative
1(2)
Objectives
3(2)
Reader-Oriented Literary Studies
5(5)
Narratology
10(3)
Discourse Processing
13(5)
Linguistics
18(3)
Empirical Research on Literature
21(3)
Psychonarratology
24(8)
Summary
32(2)
Preliminaries
34(26)
The Domain of Psychonarratology
35(2)
Features and Constructions
37(6)
The Statistical Reader
43(6)
Theory and Explanation
49(2)
The Textual Experiment
51(6)
Identifying Meaningful Relationships
57(2)
Summary
59(1)
The Narrator
60(37)
Previous Analytical Concepts of the Narrator
61(5)
Narrative and Communication
66(6)
Narrator as Reader Construction
72(8)
Processing the Narrator
80(4)
Identifying with the Narrator
84(11)
Summary
95(2)
Events and Plot
97(36)
Story Versus Discourse
98(1)
Plot Structure in the Discourse
99(10)
Plot Structure in the Story
109(7)
Plot Structure in the Reader
116(3)
Textual Features for Plot
119(5)
Reader Constructions for Plot
124(7)
Summary
131(2)
Characters and Characterization
133(33)
Theories of Literary Character
133(8)
Social Cognition
141(8)
Characterization Features
149(3)
A Framework for Character Constructions
152(8)
Informativeness of Story-World Actions
160(4)
Summary
164(2)
Perception and Focalization
166(34)
Narratological Approaches to Focalization
166(3)
Problems in the Theory of Focalization
169(9)
Psychological Approaches to Perspective
178(6)
A Psychonarratological Approach to Focalization
184(1)
Textual Features for Focalization
185(6)
Reader Constructions for Focalization
191(7)
Summary
198(2)
Represented Speech and Thought
200(37)
Basic Distinctions
201(9)
Approaches to Speech and Thought in Narrative
210(10)
Features in the Depiction of Speech and Thought
220(3)
Representing Intended Messages
223(6)
Free-Indirect Speech and Intended Manner
229(6)
Summary
235(2)
Directions and Unsolved Problems
237(24)
The Psychonarratology Approach
238(2)
Unsolved Problems
240(8)
Other Directions
248(6)
Related Applications
254(4)
Summary
258(3)
Appendix: Evaluating Evidence 261(14)
Experimental Design
261(2)
Analyzing Results
263(2)
Calculating Likelihood Ratios
265(10)
References 275(20)
Index 295