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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    s.l. : Mouton de Gruyter
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    gbv_1655635662
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3110213370
    Series Statement: Applications of Cognitive Linguistics [ACL]
    Content: For more than two decades now, cognitive science has been making overtures to literature and literary studies. Only recently, however, cognitive linguistics and poetics seem to be moving towards a more serious and reciprocal type of interdisciplinarity. In coupling cognitive linguistics and poetics, cognitive poeticians aim to offer cognitive readings of literary texts and formulate specific hypotheses concerning the relationship between aesthetic meaning effects and patterns in the cognitive construal and processing of literary texts. One of the basic assumptions of the endeavour is that some of the key topics in poetics (such as the construction of text worlds, characterization, narrative perspective, distancing discourse, etc.) may be fruitfully approached by applying cognitive linguistic concepts and insights (such as embodied cognition, metaphor, mental spaces, iconicity, construction grammar, figure/ground alignment, etc.), in an attempt to support, enrich or adjust ‘traditional’ poetic analysis. Conversely, the tradition of poetics may support, frame or call into question insights form cognitive linguistics. In order to capture the goals, gains and gaps of this rapidly growing interdisciplinary field of research, this volume brings together some of the key players and critics of cognitive poetics. The eleven chapters are grouped into four major sections, each dealing with central concerns of the field: (i) the cognitive mechanisms, discursive means and mental products related to narrativity (Semino, Herman, Culpeper), (ii) the different incarnations of the concept of figure in cognitive poetics (Freeman, Steen, Tsur), (iii) the procedures that are meant to express or create discursive attitudes, like humour, irony or distance in general (Antonopoulou and Nikiforidou, Dancygier and Vandelanotte, Giora et al.), and (iv) a critical assessment of the current state of affairs in cognitive poetics, and more specifically the incorporation of insights from cognitive linguistics as only one of the contributing fields in the interdisciplinary conglomerate of cognitive science (Louwerse and Van Peer, Sternberg). The ensuing dialogue between cognitive and literary partners, as well as between advocates and opponents, is promoted through the use of short response articles included after ten chapters of the volume.
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110205602
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cognitive poetics Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter, 2009 ISBN 9783110205602
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Kognitive Linguistik ; Poetik ; Kognitive Linguistik ; Literaturtheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Rodopi
    UID:
    gbv_1738131505
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (296 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401200646
    Series Statement: PALA Papers, 4 v. v. 4
    Content: Preliminary Material -- A. Richards’ Theory of Metaphor: Between Protocognitivism and Poststructuralism /David West -- The Socio-Psychology of ‘Interpretive Communities’ and a Cognitive-Semiotic Model for Analysis /Ulf Cronquist -- Interpreting Cognitive Metaphor: Using Relevance Theory and an Alternative Account /Ziwei Mimi Huang -- Challenging our World View: The Role of Metaphors in the Construction of a New (Text) World /María Dolores Porto Requejo -- The Attraction of Opposites: The Ideological Function of Conventional and Created Oppositions in the Construction of In-groups and Out-groups in News Texts /Matt Davies -- The Same Old Story: Uncovering Archetypal Narrative in ‘Real Home’ Magazine Features /Diane Davies -- Forms of Address: Social Value and Expressive Potential /Iryna Tryshchenko -- Telling Stories: Males and Females Doing Gender in Personal Narratives about Trouble /Marina Lambrou -- You Must Alter Your Style, Madam: Pamela and the Gendered Construction of Narrative Voice in the Eighteenth-Century British Novel /Larry L. Stewart -- Embedded Meaning of Free Verse Types - With an Example from the Introduction of T. S. Eliot’s ‘Ash-Wednesday’ in Swedish /Eva Lilja -- Poetic Deviation and Cross-Cultural Cognition /Mirjana Bonačić -- The Discourse of Silence: The Unspoken in Contemporary American Love Poetry /Judith Munat -- Top or Flop: Characteristics of Bestsellers /Sabine Albers -- ‘A Tale of Two Cities’: Lexical Bundles as Indicators of Linguistic Choices and Socio-cultural Traces /Tania Shepherd , Sonia Zyngier and Vander Viana -- Naughty or Nice? Empirical Studies of Literature in the Classroom /Sonia Zyngier -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: This volume of articles comprises papers from the 25th annual conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA), which was held at the University of Huddersfield, England, in July 2005. The theme of the conference was ‘Stylistics and Social Cognition’, and as usual at a PALA conference, this theme was interpreted very widely by the participants, as the reader of this book will no doubt conclude. At the heart of this volume, there is something of a reaction against the cognitive developments in stylistics, which might be seen as being in danger of privileging the individual interpretation of literature over something more social. The concern is to consider whether there is a more collective approach that could be taken to the meaning of text, and whether recent insights from cognitive stylistics could work with this idea of collectivity to define something we might call ‘commonality’ of meaning in texts. Stylistics and Social Cognition will be of interest to those working in stylistics and other text-analytic fields such as critical discourse analysis and those concerned with notions of interpretation, collective meaning and human communication
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042023123
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jeffries, Lesley Stylistics and Social Cognition Amsterdam : Rodopi, ©2007 ISBN 9789042023123
    Language: English
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