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Main description:
* Links the cultural agency of imaginative discourse to its capacity to address, challenge, and evoke a deep sociality characteristic of humans; * Brings together two prominent currents informing contemporary literary theory-affective and neurocognitive-evolutionary literary studies and work calling for renewed attentiveness to ethical and aesthetic qualities in literary works; * Develops and illustrates his arguments through analyses of a wide range of literary works
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Literary Signification and Biocultural Sociality
Part I: A Transcultural Historical Phenomenon and its Implications for Literary Theory
Chapter One: Platonic Poetics and Axial Cultural Revolutions
Chapter Two: Literary Theory and the Task of Accounting for Axial Hermeneutics
Part II: Neurocognitive Underpinnings and Evolutionary Prehistories of Significance Discernment and Ethical Sense
Chapter Three: Literary Significance's Prehistory: Attentiveness, Affectivity, and Sociality
Chapter Four: Literary Significance's Prehistory: Trust, Subjectivity, and Symbolic Culture
Chapter Five: Affective Dissonance, Moral Sociality, and the Prehistory of Ethical Sense
Conclusion: Life Sciences, Cultural Studies, and Literary History
Bibliography
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: July, 2023
Pages: 272
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy