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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Series Preface ix
- 1 Distributed Cognition and the Humanities 1
- 2 Introduction 18
- 3 The Victorian Extended Mind: George Eliot, Psychology and the Bounds of Cognition 43
- 4 Instrumental Eyes: Enacted and Interactive Perception in Victorian Optical Technologies and Victorian Fiction 61
- 5 Aesthetic Perception and Embodied Cognition: Art and Literature at the Fin de Siècle 79
- 6 The Heterocosmic Self: Analogy, Temporality and Structural Couplings in Proust’s Swann’s Way 95
- 7 Distributed Cognition and the Phenomenology of Modernist Painting and Poetry (Rilke and Cézanne) 113
- 8 Directionality and Duration in Distributed Consciousness: Modernist Perspectives on Photographic Objectivity 134
- 9 Walking, Identity and Visual Perception in Romantic and Modernist Literature 152
- 10 Surrealism, Chance and the Extended Mind 171
- 11 Distributed Cognition, Porous Qualia and Modernist Narrative 189
- 12 Nietzsche’s Genealogie der Moral Pro and Contra Distributed Cognition 209
- 13 A 5th E: Distributed Cognition and the Question of Ethics in Benjamin and Vygotsky, and Horkheimer and Dewey 232
- Notes on Contributors 251
- Bibliography 254
- Index 282
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Series Preface ix
- 1 Distributed Cognition and the Humanities 1
- 2 Introduction 18
- 3 The Victorian Extended Mind: George Eliot, Psychology and the Bounds of Cognition 43
- 4 Instrumental Eyes: Enacted and Interactive Perception in Victorian Optical Technologies and Victorian Fiction 61
- 5 Aesthetic Perception and Embodied Cognition: Art and Literature at the Fin de Siècle 79
- 6 The Heterocosmic Self: Analogy, Temporality and Structural Couplings in Proust’s Swann’s Way 95
- 7 Distributed Cognition and the Phenomenology of Modernist Painting and Poetry (Rilke and Cézanne) 113
- 8 Directionality and Duration in Distributed Consciousness: Modernist Perspectives on Photographic Objectivity 134
- 9 Walking, Identity and Visual Perception in Romantic and Modernist Literature 152
- 10 Surrealism, Chance and the Extended Mind 171
- 11 Distributed Cognition, Porous Qualia and Modernist Narrative 189
- 12 Nietzsche’s Genealogie der Moral Pro and Contra Distributed Cognition 209
- 13 A 5th E: Distributed Cognition and the Question of Ethics in Benjamin and Vygotsky, and Horkheimer and Dewey 232
- Notes on Contributors 251
- Bibliography 254
- Index 282