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OverviewCognitive Approaches to Early Modern Spanish Literature is the first anthology exploring human cognition and literature in the context of early modern Spanish culture. It includes the leading voices in the field, along with the main themes and directions that this important area of study has been producing. The book begins with an overview of the cognitive literary studies research that has been taking place within early modern Spanish studies over the last fifteen years. Next, it traces the creation of self in the context of the novel, focusing on Cervantes's Don Quixote in relation to the notions of embodiment and autopoiesis as well as the faculties of memory and imagination as understood in early modernity. It continues to explore the concept of embodiment, showing its relevance to delve into the mechanics of the interaction between actors and audience both in the jongleuresque and the comedia traditions. It then centers on cognitive theories of perception, the psychology of immersion in fictional worlds, and early modern and modern-day notions of intentionality to discuss the role of perceiving and understanding others in performance, Don Quixote, and courtly conduct manuals. The last section focuses on the affective dimension of audience-performer interactions in the theatrical space of the Spanish corrales and how emotion and empathy can inform new approaches to presenting Las Casas's work in the literature classroom. The volume closes with an afterword offering strategies to design a course on mind and literature in early modernity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Isabel Jaen (Associate Professor of Spanish, Associate Professor of Spanish, Portland State University) , Julien Jacques Simon (Associate Professor of Spanish and French, Associate Professor of Spanish and French, Indiana University East)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.70cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780190256555ISBN 10: 0190256559 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 19 May 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book is interesting in that the essays are quite convincing, and rather than raise questions and possible objections, at least in my mind, they open up new avenues, new opportunities for analysis, and new insights. They introduce, orient, and make viable the field of cognitive studies without the obfuscation normally associated with literary theory. They make it seem like a good idea to come on board, and make cognitive studies seem like a viable alternative for the future of literary studies, although it must be admitted that innovation and logical coherence have yet to be shown to be deciding factors in literary fashion. --Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture This well-conceived, thoughtfully organized volume will appeal to both novices and experts interested in cognitive approaches to literary and cultural studies. Jaen (Portland State Univ.) and Simon (Indiana Univ. East) draw readers--particularly those unfamiliar with this interdisciplinary approach--into the study by first explaining key concepts in an introduction and offering three essays on the example that will be most familiar to readers...Faculty looking to incorporate cognitive approaches into their courses will find this volume offers ample resources for doing so, especially in Barbara Simerka's and Isabel Jaen's essays. --P.W. Manning, University of Kansas, Choice The book is interesting in that the essays are quite convincing, and rather than raise questions and possible objections, at least in my mind, they open up new avenues, new opportunities for analysis, and new insights. They introduce, orient, and make viable the field of cognitive studies without the obfuscation normally associated with literary theory. They make it seem like a good idea to come on board, and make cognitive studies seem like a viable alternative for the future of literary studies, although it must be admitted that innovation and logical coherence have yet to be shown to be deciding factors in literary fashion. * Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture * ""The book is interesting in that the essays are quite convincing, and rather than raise questions and possible objections, at least in my mind, they open up new avenues, new opportunities for analysis, and new insights. They introduce, orient, and make viable the field of cognitive studies without the obfuscation normally associated with literary theory. They make it seem like a good idea to come on board, and make cognitive studies seem like a viable alternative for the future of literary studies, although it must be admitted that innovation and logical coherence have yet to be shown to be deciding factors in literary fashion."" --Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture ""This well-conceived, thoughtfully organized volume will appeal to both novices and experts interested in cognitive approaches to literary and cultural studies. Jaén (Portland State Univ.) and Simon (Indiana Univ. East) draw readers--particularly those unfamiliar with this interdisciplinary approach--into the study by first explaining key concepts in an introduction and offering three essays on the example that will be most familiar to readers...Faculty looking to incorporate cognitive approaches into their courses will find this volume offers ample resources for doing so, especially in Barbara Simerka's and Isabel Jaén's essays."" --P.W. Manning, University of Kansas, Choice Author InformationIsabel Jaén is Associate Professor of Spanish at Portland State University. She is co-founder and co-coordinator of the Literary Theory, Cognition, and the Brain working group at the Whitney Humanities Center in Yale University and former executive member of the Cognitive Approaches to Literature Division of the MLA (chair in 2011). She is co-editor of Cognitive Literary Studies and has recently published on Cervantes and human development, cognitive approaches to teaching Don Quixote, and empathy and gender activism in Zayas' Amorous and Exemplary Novels, among other topics. Julien J. Simon is Associate Professor of Spanish and French at Indiana University East. He is co-founder of the Literary Theory, Cognition, and the Brain working group at the Whitney Humanities Center in Yale University (2005), former member of the executive committee for the MLA Division on Cognitive Approaches to Literature (chair in 2013), and former steering committee member of the Center for Cognitive Literary Studies at Purdue University. He has recently co-edited Cognitive Literary Studies and the special cluster Cognitive Cervantes of the Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |