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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements x
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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I. Mind-Centred and Cognitive Approaches to Narrative
- 1. What Does It Mean to Be Mad? Diagnosis, Narrative, Science, and the DSM 15
- 2. The Nonhuman in Mind: Narrative Challenges to Folk Psychology 30
- 3. Narrative and the Embodied Reader 43
- 4. The Fully Extended Mind 56
- 5. Sense-Making and Wonder: An Enactive Approach to Narrative Form in Speculative Fiction 67
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II. Situated Narrative Theories
- 6. Cosmopolitanism, Controversy, and Collectivity: Zadie Smith’s Networked Narration 81
- 7. Race and Empathy in GB Tran’s Vietnamerica 99
- 8. Till Death Do Us Part: Embodying Narratology 117
- 9. Digital Intimacies and Queer Narratives 132
- 10. The Cinema of the Impossible: Queer Theory and Narrative 145
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III. Theories of Digital Narrative
- 11. Cinema and the Unnarratability of Computation 157
- 12. Plotting the Loop: Videogames and Narratability 174
- 13. Serial as Digital Constellation: Fluid Textuality and Semiotic Otherness in the Podcast Narrative 187
- 14. UI Time and the Digital Event 202
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IV. Theories of Television, Film, Comics, and Graphic Narrative
- 15. Continued Comics: The New ‘Blake and Mortimer’ as an Example of Continuation in European Series 213
- 16. Operational Seriality and the Operation of Seriality 227
- 17. Closer Than They Seem: Graphic Narrative and the Senses 239
- 18. Episode Five, or, When Does a Narrative Become What It Is? 256
- 19. Media Theory as Narrative Theory: Film Narration as a Case Study 273
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V. Anti-Mimetic Narrative Theories
- 20. Digital Fiction and Unnatural Narrative 289
- 21. Lyric Poetry as Anti-Mimetic Bridging in Narratives and Motion Pictures: A Case Study of Affective Response to Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014) 305
- 22. Speculative Fiction, or, Literal Narratology 317
- 23. Unnatural Endings in Fiction and Drama 332
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VI. Philosophical Approaches to Narrative
- 24. Narrative and the Necessity of Contingency 347
- 25. Local Nonfi ctionality within Generic Fiction: Huntington’s Disease in McEwan’s Saturday and Genova’s Inside the O’Briens 362
- 26. The Story of the Law 375
- 27. The Centre for Narrative Gravity: Narrative and the Philosophy of Selfhood after Dennett 389
- 28. The Body as Medium: A Phenomenological Approach to the Production of Affect in Narrative 399
- Index 417
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements x
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
I. Mind-Centred and Cognitive Approaches to Narrative
- 1. What Does It Mean to Be Mad? Diagnosis, Narrative, Science, and the DSM 15
- 2. The Nonhuman in Mind: Narrative Challenges to Folk Psychology 30
- 3. Narrative and the Embodied Reader 43
- 4. The Fully Extended Mind 56
- 5. Sense-Making and Wonder: An Enactive Approach to Narrative Form in Speculative Fiction 67
-
II. Situated Narrative Theories
- 6. Cosmopolitanism, Controversy, and Collectivity: Zadie Smith’s Networked Narration 81
- 7. Race and Empathy in GB Tran’s Vietnamerica 99
- 8. Till Death Do Us Part: Embodying Narratology 117
- 9. Digital Intimacies and Queer Narratives 132
- 10. The Cinema of the Impossible: Queer Theory and Narrative 145
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III. Theories of Digital Narrative
- 11. Cinema and the Unnarratability of Computation 157
- 12. Plotting the Loop: Videogames and Narratability 174
- 13. Serial as Digital Constellation: Fluid Textuality and Semiotic Otherness in the Podcast Narrative 187
- 14. UI Time and the Digital Event 202
-
IV. Theories of Television, Film, Comics, and Graphic Narrative
- 15. Continued Comics: The New ‘Blake and Mortimer’ as an Example of Continuation in European Series 213
- 16. Operational Seriality and the Operation of Seriality 227
- 17. Closer Than They Seem: Graphic Narrative and the Senses 239
- 18. Episode Five, or, When Does a Narrative Become What It Is? 256
- 19. Media Theory as Narrative Theory: Film Narration as a Case Study 273
-
V. Anti-Mimetic Narrative Theories
- 20. Digital Fiction and Unnatural Narrative 289
- 21. Lyric Poetry as Anti-Mimetic Bridging in Narratives and Motion Pictures: A Case Study of Affective Response to Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014) 305
- 22. Speculative Fiction, or, Literal Narratology 317
- 23. Unnatural Endings in Fiction and Drama 332
-
VI. Philosophical Approaches to Narrative
- 24. Narrative and the Necessity of Contingency 347
- 25. Local Nonfi ctionality within Generic Fiction: Huntington’s Disease in McEwan’s Saturday and Genova’s Inside the O’Briens 362
- 26. The Story of the Law 375
- 27. The Centre for Narrative Gravity: Narrative and the Philosophy of Selfhood after Dennett 389
- 28. The Body as Medium: A Phenomenological Approach to the Production of Affect in Narrative 399
- Index 417