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The Secret Life of Literature
Lisa Zunshine
出版
MIT Press
, 2022-03-15
主題
Science / Cognitive Science
Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General
Literary Criticism / General
ISBN
0262367645
9780262367646
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VV0zEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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An innovative account that brings together cognitive science, ethnography, and literary history to examine patterns of “mindreading” in a wide range of literary works.
For over four thousand years, writers have been experimenting with what cognitive scientists call “mindreading”: constantly devising new social contexts for making their audiences imagine complex mental states of characters and narrators. In
The Secret Life of Literature
, Lisa Zunshine uncovers these mindreading patterns, which have, until now, remained invisible to both readers and critics, in works ranging from
The Epic of Gilgamesh
to
Invisible Man
. Bringing together cognitive science, ethnography, and literary studies, this engaging book transforms our understanding of literary history.
Central to Zunshine’s argument is the exploration of mental states “embedded” within each other, as, for instance, when Ellison’s Invisible Man is
aware
of how his white Communist Party comrades
pretend not to understand
what he
means
, when they want to reassert their position of power. Paying special attention to how race, class, and gender inform literary embedments, Zunshine contrasts this dynamic with real-life patterns studied by cognitive and social psychologists. She also considers community-specific mindreading values and looks at the rise and migration of embedment patterns across genres and national literary traditions, noting particularly the use of deception, eavesdropping, and shame as plot devices. Finally, she investigates mindreading in children’s literature. Stories for children geared toward different stages of development, she shows, provide cultural scaffolding for initiating young readers into a long-term engagement with the secret life of literature.