Cognitive Joyce
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Beschreibung
1 Introduction
2 Knowledge and Identity in Joyce
3 Intentionality and Epiphany: Husserl, Joyce and the Problem of Access
4 Authors' Libraries and the Extended Mind: The Case of Joyce's Books
5 Characters' Lapses and Language's Past: Etymology as Cognitive Tool in Joyce's Fiction
6 Joyce and Hypnagogia
7 Spatialized Thought: Waiting as Cognitive State in Dubliners
8 The Invention of Dublin as "Naissance de la Clinique": Cognition and Pathology in Dubliners
9 Cognition as Drama: Stephen Dedalus's Mental Workshop in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
10 Joycean Text / Empathic Reader: A Modest Contribution to Literary Neuroaesthetics
11 Configuring Cognitive Architecture: Mind-Reading and Meta-Representations in Ulysses
12 Hallucination and the Text: "Circe" between Narrative, Epistemology and Neurosciences
13 "[The] Buzz in His Braintree, the Tic of His Conscience": Consciousness, Language and the Brain in Finnegans Wake.
2 Knowledge and Identity in Joyce
3 Intentionality and Epiphany: Husserl, Joyce and the Problem of Access
4 Authors' Libraries and the Extended Mind: The Case of Joyce's Books
5 Characters' Lapses and Language's Past: Etymology as Cognitive Tool in Joyce's Fiction
6 Joyce and Hypnagogia
7 Spatialized Thought: Waiting as Cognitive State in Dubliners
8 The Invention of Dublin as "Naissance de la Clinique": Cognition and Pathology in Dubliners
9 Cognition as Drama: Stephen Dedalus's Mental Workshop in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
10 Joycean Text / Empathic Reader: A Modest Contribution to Literary Neuroaesthetics
11 Configuring Cognitive Architecture: Mind-Reading and Meta-Representations in Ulysses
12 Hallucination and the Text: "Circe" between Narrative, Epistemology and Neurosciences
13 "[The] Buzz in His Braintree, the Tic of His Conscience": Consciousness, Language and the Brain in Finnegans Wake.
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 156 |
Gewicht: | 534 g |
Höhe: | 219 |
Länge: | 24 |
Seiten: | 285 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Sylvain Belluc, Valérie Bénéjam |
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