Cognitive science, literature, and the arts : a guide for humanists /Patrick Colm Hogan
Material type: TextPublisher number: International Book Distributors | ;Flat No.17 Prakash Apartment Building,Ansari Road Darya Ganj New DelhiPublication details: New York : Routledge , 2003Description: ix,244 p. ;24 cmISBN: 9780415942454Subject(s): LiteratureGenre/Form: Literature -- Philosophy.DDC classification: 801 HOGItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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801 FIS Is there a text in this class? | 801 FRY Anatomy of Criticism | 801 HEI Poetry, language, thought | 801 HOG Cognitive science, literature, and the arts | 801 ING The literary work of art | 801 JAM The ideologies of theory Vol 2 | 801 KER The Sense of an ending |
Introduction. The Dustheap of History: Why Cognitive Science Now? --
"My Favorite Things": Thinking Jazz --
Is It Cognitive Science Yet? Some Basic Principles --
The Author: Maestros and Geniuses --
The Text (I): Where the Metaphors Are --
The Text (II): Narrative, or Getting the Story Straight --
The Reader: How Literature Makes Us Feel --
From Mind to Matter: Art, Empathy, and the Brain --
The Evolutionary Turn: Blindness and Insight in the Explanation of Art and Mind.
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