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Blending and the study of narrative : approaches and applications /

Blending theory, or Conceptual Integration, is arguably one of the most promising recent cognitive theories. While the concept has been applied to the analysis of poetic discourse and micro-textual elements, it has hardly figured in the field of narratology so far. This volume aims to demonstrate ho...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Schneider, Ralf, 1966-, Hartner, Marcus
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, ©2012.
Colección:Narratologia ; 34.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ralf Schneider / Blending and the Study of Narrative: An Introduction
  • Barbara Dancygier / Narrative Time, Sequence, and Memory: A Blending Analysis
  • Todd Oakley / Vera Tobin / Attention, Blending, and Suspense in Classic and Experimental Film
  • Marcus Hartner / Constructing Literary Character and Perspective: An Approach from Psychology and Blending Theory
  • Hilary Dannenberg / Fleshing Out the Blend: The Representation of Counterfactuals in Alternate History in Print, Film, and Television Narratives
  • Michael Sinding / Blending in a baciyelmo: Don Quixote's Genre Blending and the Invention of the Novel
  • Erwin Feyersinger / The Conceptual Integration Network of Metalepsis
  • Christian Quendler / The Conceptual Integration of Intermediality: Literary and Cinematic Camera-Eye Narratives
  • Jennifer Riddle Harding / Metaphors, Narrative Frames, and Cognitive Distance in Charles Chesnutt's "Dave's Neckliss"
  • Sarah Copeland / Conceptual Blending in The Waves: "A Mind Thinking"
  • Erik Redling / Blending and Jazz Narratives: Conceptual Integration of Music and Verbal Meaning in Eudora Welty's "Powerhouse"
  • Christoper D. Kilgore / "Allways our rush returning renewed": Time, Narrative, and Conceptual Blending in Danielewski's Only Revolutions
  • Craig Hamilton / The Conceptual Blending of Time and Space: Milan Kundera's Slowness
  • Amy Cook / The Narrative of Nothing: The Mathematical Blends of Narrator and Hero in Shakespeare's Henry V.