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Chapter 6. “Why do you insist that Alana is not real?”
Visitors’ perceptions of the fictionality of Andi and Lance Olsen’s ‘there’s no place like time’ exhibition
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Alison Gibbons
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Chapter 1. Responding to style 1
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Section I. Minds
- Chapter 2. Interpretation in interaction 23
- Chapter 3. Modelling an unethical mind 43
- Chapter 4. Towards an empirical stylistics of critical reception 61
- Chapter 5. A cognitive and cultural reader response theory of character construction 81
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Section II. Media
- Chapter 6. “Why do you insist that Alana is not real?” 101
- Chapter 7. Reading hyperlinks in hypertext fiction 123
- Chapter 8. Evaluating news events 143
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Section III. Methods
- Chapter 9. In defence of introspection 165
- Chapter 10. Reading the readers 179
- Chapter 11. Extra-textuality and affective intensities 197
- Chapter 12. Postscript 217
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Chapter 1. Responding to style 1
-
Section I. Minds
- Chapter 2. Interpretation in interaction 23
- Chapter 3. Modelling an unethical mind 43
- Chapter 4. Towards an empirical stylistics of critical reception 61
- Chapter 5. A cognitive and cultural reader response theory of character construction 81
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Section II. Media
- Chapter 6. “Why do you insist that Alana is not real?” 101
- Chapter 7. Reading hyperlinks in hypertext fiction 123
- Chapter 8. Evaluating news events 143
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Section III. Methods
- Chapter 9. In defence of introspection 165
- Chapter 10. Reading the readers 179
- Chapter 11. Extra-textuality and affective intensities 197
- Chapter 12. Postscript 217
- Index 231