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The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities Jean-Francois Vernay

The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities By Jean-Francois Vernay

The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities by Jean-Francois Vernay


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This exciting one-of-a-kind volume brings together new contributions by geographically diverse authors who range from early career researchers to well-established scholars in the field.

The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities Summary

The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities: Conversations Between Neurocognitive Research and Australian Literature by Jean-Francois Vernay

This exciting one-of-a-kind volume brings together new contributions by geographically diverse authors who range from early career researchers to well-established scholars in the field.

It unprecedentedly showcases a wide variety of the latest research at the intersection of Australian literary studies and cognitive literary studies in a single volume.

It takes Australian fiction on the leading edge by paving the way for a new direction in Australian literary criticism.

The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities Reviews

"One of the fastest developing areas of science lies in discoveries about the human brain, about which we knew almost nothing only a few decades ago. Now the implications of that knowledge are spreading into other disciplines. The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities: Conversations Between Neurocognitive Research and Australian Literature is the first edited volume to explore the implications of this study for the reading and writing of Australian literature. Bridging neuroscience and the humanities, this diverse collection of essays adds to our understanding of issues such as empathy, voice, narrative persuasion, and the relation between our brains and body when enjoying aesthetic experiences. It provides a new direction in Australian literary and cultural studies."

Dennis Haskell, AM, The University of Western Australia.

"Bringing together cognitive literary studies and Australian literary studies in a sustained and detailed way, this collection skilfully draws on a wide range of recent empirical and theoretical work on cognition, neuroscience, emotion, and sociality to address central issues and themes in Australian literary studies, among them the bearing of settler and indigenous discourse, experience, and histories on one another, the challenges of reconfiguring national identity in multi-ethnic, multi-cultural directions, the place of the wilderness and interactions with the environment in imaginative, affective life and ideological constructs, and the positioning of contemporary fiction in relation to a colonizing past and a globalized, post-national future."

Donald R. Wehrs, Hargis Professor of English Literature, Auburn University, USA

"Jean-Francois Vernay has put together a dynamic and convincing collection that shows how Australian literature can speak to contemporary concerns while engaging theories that try to bridge the gap between the humanities and the sciences. This book is also an encouraging portent that there is still a place for this sort of edited collection in Australian literary study. In a tough time for the field, it is encouraging to hear these vibrant and engaged voices."

Nicholas Birns, Journal of Australian Studies

About Jean-Francois Vernay

Jean-Francois Vernay is the author of Water from the Moon: Illusion and Reality in the Works of Australian Novelist Christopher Koch (2007), A Brief Take on the Australian Novel (2016), The Seduction of Fiction (2016), and La seduction de la fiction (2019).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Paula Leverage

Preface by Jean-Francois Vernay

1 Cognitive Australian Literary Studies and the Creation of New Heuristic Constellations

Jean-Francois Vernay

2 Narrative Empathy in Contemporary Australian Multiperspectival Novels: Cognitive Readings of Christos Tsiolkass The Slap and Gail Joness Five Bells

Lukas Klik

3 Contemplating Affects: The Mystery of Emotion in Charlotte Woods The Weekend

Victoria Reeve

4 Affective Narratology, Cultural Memory, and Aboriginal Culture in Kim Scotts Taboo

Francesca Di Blasio

5 Finding Voice: Cognition, Cate Kennedys "Cold Snap", and the Australian Bush Tradition

Lisa Smithies

6 On Waiting upon: Speculations by an Australian Novelist on the Experience of Writing a Commissioned Novel

Sue Woolfe

7 Performing a Neuro Lit Crit Analysis of Specky Magee in the Context of Obesity Bibliotherapy: Persuading Readers to Commit to Exercise

Rocio Riestra-Camacho

8 Feeling the Land: Embodied Relations in Contemporary Aboriginal Fiction

Dorothee Klein

Additional information

NPB9780367751944
9780367751944
0367751941
The Rise of the Australian Neurohumanities: Conversations Between Neurocognitive Research and Australian Literature by Jean-Francois Vernay
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-04-12
122
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