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Title Blending and the study of narrative : approaches and applications / edited by Ralf Schneider, Marcus Hartner.

Publication Info. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 365 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Narratologia. Contributions to narrative theory ; 34
Narratologia ; 34.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 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.
Summary 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 how the study of narrative in prose fiction and film can profit from the application of Blending theory. It explores a variety of aspects situated at the intersection of narratology and the cognitive sciences.
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Subject Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Narration (Rhetoric)
Narration (Rhetoric)
Concepts.
Concepts.
Thought and thinking.
Thought and thinking.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Schneider, Ralf, 1966-
Hartner, Marcus.
Other Form: Print version: 9783110291124
ISBN 9783110291230 (electronic book)
3110291231 (electronic book)
9783110291124
3110291126
3110291231