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Narrative complexity : cognition, embodiment, evolution /

Contributor(s): Grishakova, Marina [editor.] | Poulaki, Maria [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Frontiers of narrative.Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press , 2019Description: 451 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780803296862.Subject(s): Discourse analysis | Narrative | Media StudiesDDC classification: 401.41
Contents:
Narrative as/and complex system/s / Marie-Laure Ryan -- Caution, simulation ahead : complexity and digital narrativity / David Ciccoricco and David Large -- The wave-crest : narrative complexity and locative narrative / Emma Whittaker -- Complexity and the userly text / Noam Knoller -- The complexity of informative autobiographies / Ulrik Ekman -- Sources of complexity in narrative comprehension across media / Joseph P. Magliano, Karyn Higgs, and James Clinton -- Structural complexity in visual narratives : theory, brains, and cross-cultural diversity / Neil Cohn -- Simplicity, complexity, and narration in popular movies / James E. Cutting -- Heteronomy of narrative : language complexity and computer simplicity / Hamid R. Ekbia -- Narrative here-now / Mieke Bal -- Body forth in narrative / Ellen J. Esrock -- Between distancing and immersion : the body in complex narrative / Maria Poulaki -- Intersubjectivity, idiosyncrasy, and narrative deixis : a neurocinematic approach / Pia Tikka and Mauri Kaipainen -- Jazz as narrative : narrating cognitive processes involved in jazz improvisation / Martin E. Rosenberg -- The predictive mind, attention, and cultural evolution : a new perspective on narrative dynamics / Marina Grishakova -- Necessary fictions : supernormal cues, complex cognition, and the nature of fictional narrative / James Carney -- In hindsight : complexity, contingency, and narrative mapping / José Angel García Landa.
Summary: "Narrative Complexity is an interdisciplinary volume that explores aesthetic, cognitive, and technological aspects of narrative complexity. This volume offers a new conceptual framework for the study of narrative complexity"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Narrative as/and complex system/s / Marie-Laure Ryan -- Caution, simulation ahead : complexity and digital narrativity / David Ciccoricco and David Large -- The wave-crest : narrative complexity and locative narrative / Emma Whittaker -- Complexity and the userly text / Noam Knoller -- The complexity of informative autobiographies / Ulrik Ekman -- Sources of complexity in narrative comprehension across media / Joseph P. Magliano, Karyn Higgs, and James Clinton -- Structural complexity in visual narratives : theory, brains, and cross-cultural diversity / Neil Cohn -- Simplicity, complexity, and narration in popular movies / James E. Cutting -- Heteronomy of narrative : language complexity and computer simplicity / Hamid R. Ekbia -- Narrative here-now / Mieke Bal -- Body forth in narrative / Ellen J. Esrock -- Between distancing and immersion : the body in complex narrative / Maria Poulaki -- Intersubjectivity, idiosyncrasy, and narrative deixis : a neurocinematic approach / Pia Tikka and Mauri Kaipainen -- Jazz as narrative : narrating cognitive processes involved in jazz improvisation / Martin E. Rosenberg -- The predictive mind, attention, and cultural evolution : a new perspective on narrative dynamics / Marina Grishakova -- Necessary fictions : supernormal cues, complex cognition, and the nature of fictional narrative / James Carney -- In hindsight : complexity, contingency, and narrative mapping / José Angel García Landa.

"Narrative Complexity is an interdisciplinary volume that explores aesthetic, cognitive, and technological aspects of narrative complexity. This volume offers a new conceptual framework for the study of narrative complexity"--

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