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Cognitive narrative thematics: The form of content
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Daniel Candel
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- An American tale of vampires: Narrative identity projections in anorexia 19
- Making choices in the storyworld: User agency in digital interactive narratives 37
- Storyworld possible selves and doubly deictic you in contemporary narratives negotiating motherhood 49
- The power of perception: The influence of fictionality on the creation of storyworld possible selves 65
- Exploring storyworld possible selves with pre-service teachers: Effects on reading attitudes and planned practices 87
- An empirical study of fictional abuse narratives and prosocial reader outcomes using storyworld possible selves 103
- Multiple perspectives in the novel and storyworld possible selves: An alternative approach to narrative engagement 133
- Projected mediacy and rendered mediacy in Henry James’s notebooks: A cognitive perspective 153
- Character focalization and forms of speech representation: Embedded dialogue 175
- Character construction and Speech Act theory: A cognitive-pragmatic approach to Elizabeth’s and Darcy’s utterances in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice 189
- Cognitive narrative thematics: The form of content 211
- Contributors
- Index
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- An American tale of vampires: Narrative identity projections in anorexia 19
- Making choices in the storyworld: User agency in digital interactive narratives 37
- Storyworld possible selves and doubly deictic you in contemporary narratives negotiating motherhood 49
- The power of perception: The influence of fictionality on the creation of storyworld possible selves 65
- Exploring storyworld possible selves with pre-service teachers: Effects on reading attitudes and planned practices 87
- An empirical study of fictional abuse narratives and prosocial reader outcomes using storyworld possible selves 103
- Multiple perspectives in the novel and storyworld possible selves: An alternative approach to narrative engagement 133
- Projected mediacy and rendered mediacy in Henry James’s notebooks: A cognitive perspective 153
- Character focalization and forms of speech representation: Embedded dialogue 175
- Character construction and Speech Act theory: A cognitive-pragmatic approach to Elizabeth’s and Darcy’s utterances in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice 189
- Cognitive narrative thematics: The form of content 211
- Contributors
- Index