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The Free Frisians From the Dawn of Time Are Gonna Rock You!
Mock Disruptive Narratives and Hermeneutic Play in Thet Oera Linda Bok, Discordianism, and The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu
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Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
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Introduction
- Cognition and Narratives Shaping Cultures: Where Cognition, Culture, and Narratives Meet 1
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I Affordances and Limits of Narrative in Relation to Culture and Cognition
- “[W]e can know more than we can tell”: Tacit Knowledge and Narrative 19
- How Culture, Cognition, and Narratives Mutually Shape Each Other: Navigating the Bermuda Triangle 39
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II Embodied Experiences, Culture and Narrative
- “Fictive Reality”: Constituting Self and Lifeworld Through Narrative 61
- Remembering in Rome: Interpretive Cognition and the Autobiographical Process 83
- “Remember Me”: Narratives of Collective Embodied Memory 105
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III Cultural Models and Narrative
- Using Storyworld Possible Selves Theory to Explore the Narrative Negotiation of Cultural Models 125
- Cultural Models of Narrative Identity as Salutogenic Sense-Making Strategies in Illness Narratives 149
- Short Forms of Narrative in the Context of the Spectacular: Re-Writing of Cultural Stereotypes and Perceptions of Alterity in the Novels of Gyp, Proust, and James 173
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IV Cultural Interpretative Frames and (Untrustworthy) Narratives
- Framing Migration: How Narrative Shapes Cultural Views of Transnational Mobility 191
- The Free Frisians From the Dawn of Time Are Gonna Rock You! 215
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V Genres, Culture and Consciousness
- Mythical Realism as Transcultural Genre:Berichá’s Tengo los pies en la cabeza 241
- Communal Minds? Representation of Consciousness in Contemporary Fictions of the Internet 267
- Extending Futurability through the Imagination: Factual and Fictional Narratives as Ways of Shaping Cultures, Cognition, and Futures 285
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
-
Introduction
- Cognition and Narratives Shaping Cultures: Where Cognition, Culture, and Narratives Meet 1
-
I Affordances and Limits of Narrative in Relation to Culture and Cognition
- “[W]e can know more than we can tell”: Tacit Knowledge and Narrative 19
- How Culture, Cognition, and Narratives Mutually Shape Each Other: Navigating the Bermuda Triangle 39
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II Embodied Experiences, Culture and Narrative
- “Fictive Reality”: Constituting Self and Lifeworld Through Narrative 61
- Remembering in Rome: Interpretive Cognition and the Autobiographical Process 83
- “Remember Me”: Narratives of Collective Embodied Memory 105
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III Cultural Models and Narrative
- Using Storyworld Possible Selves Theory to Explore the Narrative Negotiation of Cultural Models 125
- Cultural Models of Narrative Identity as Salutogenic Sense-Making Strategies in Illness Narratives 149
- Short Forms of Narrative in the Context of the Spectacular: Re-Writing of Cultural Stereotypes and Perceptions of Alterity in the Novels of Gyp, Proust, and James 173
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IV Cultural Interpretative Frames and (Untrustworthy) Narratives
- Framing Migration: How Narrative Shapes Cultural Views of Transnational Mobility 191
- The Free Frisians From the Dawn of Time Are Gonna Rock You! 215
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V Genres, Culture and Consciousness
- Mythical Realism as Transcultural Genre:Berichá’s Tengo los pies en la cabeza 241
- Communal Minds? Representation of Consciousness in Contemporary Fictions of the Internet 267
- Extending Futurability through the Imagination: Factual and Fictional Narratives as Ways of Shaping Cultures, Cognition, and Futures 285
- Notes on Contributors
- Index