Literary Reading: Empirical & Theoretical StudiesP. Lang, 2006 - 234 pages This is the first major book in English on literary reading to be based on empirical methods. Moving the focus away from interpretation to the experience of literary texts, these studies demonstrate the role played by feeling in readers' responses, showing how feeling performs important functions during reading that cannot be accounted for by cognitive understanding. These studies not only reinvigorate the concept of literariness, they are also thoroughly interdisciplinary, offering a coherent approach to literary reading that draws on literary theory, psychology, neuropsychology, and evolutionary psychology. Several chapters help to introduce the empirical approach for students. |
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... activity such as video gaming or going to the movies , what difference it makes to their lives , and what cultural or historical processes impact the activity of reading ( Mackey , 2002 ) . Better information on this is important in its ...
... activity such as video gaming or going to the movies , what difference it makes to their lives , and what cultural or historical processes impact the activity of reading ( Mackey , 2002 ) . Better information on this is important in its ...
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... activity becomes meaningful " ; they “ constitute the social reality in which the activities of all social participants are implicated . " Genre is said to provide an essential framework for reading . As Derrida ( 1980 , p . 65 ) ...
... activity becomes meaningful " ; they “ constitute the social reality in which the activities of all social participants are implicated . " Genre is said to provide an essential framework for reading . As Derrida ( 1980 , p . 65 ) ...
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... activity of the day has been too much , and the anticlimactic twist that closes this episode shows the Baron falling into " the sleep of the worn - out hunter . " The activity by which the Baron had hoped to win Berthe ends by defeating ...
... activity of the day has been too much , and the anticlimactic twist that closes this episode shows the Baron falling into " the sleep of the worn - out hunter . " The activity by which the Baron had hoped to win Berthe ends by defeating ...
Contents
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Chapter Two On the Necessity of Empirical Studies of Literary | 11 |
Chapter Three Experimental Approaches to Readers Responses | 23 |
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Directions in Empirical Literary Studies: In Honor of Willie Van Peer Sonia Zyngier Limited preview - 2008 |