
Israel, June 2001
Bibliography
CogWeb’s Cognitive Cultural Studies.
Literature, Cognition
& the Brain’s Annotated Bibliography
Works by conference participants
Bizup, Joseph
- “Architecture, Railroads, and Ruskin’s Rhetoric of Bodily Form.” Prose
Studies (April 1998).
- “Walter Pater and the Ruskinian Gentleman.” English
Literature in Transition: 1880-1920 38.1 (1995): 51-69.
- “Hopkins’ Influence on Percy’s ‘Love in the Ruins.’”
Renascence. 46.4 (1994): 247- 59.
- “The Cognitive Paradigm in Literary Studies.” College
English. 55.8 (1993): 841-57. (Co-authored with Eugene R. Kintgen).
- “‘The Wreck of the Deutschland’ and Hopkins’ Theology
of News.” Victorian Poetry. 30.2 (1992): 135-49.
Crane, Mary
- Shakespeare’s Brain: Reading with Cognitive Theory (November
2000). Abstract
and publisher’s
presentation (both external).
- “Literary Studies and Cognitive Science: Towards a New Interdisciplinarity.”
With Alan Richardson. Mosaic 32: 123-40 (1999). Abstract
(external).
- “Male Pregnancy and Cognitive Permeability in Measure for Measure,”
Shakespeare Quarterly 49 (1998): 269-292. [The essay is summarized
and discussed in two recent essays--Alan Richardson’s “Cognitive
Science and the Future of Literary Studies” in Philosophy and Literature
23 (1999): 168-171; and Tony Jackson’s “Questioning Interdisciplinarity:
Cognitive Science, Evolutionary Psychology, and Literary Criticism” in
Poetics Today 21(2000): 343-45. Both are available through Project
Muse.]
Hart, F. Elizabeth
- “Cerimon’s ‘Rough Music’ in Pericles, 3.2.”
Forthcoming in Shakespeare Quarterly, Fall 2000.
- Book Review of Charles H. Frey’s Making Sense of Shakespeare,
forthcoming in Shakespeare Quarterly, Winter 2000 or Spring 2001.
- “Theological and Materialist Studies of Shakespeare.” The Upstart
Crow: A Shakespeare Journal XVIII (1998): 10-19.
- “Matter, System, and Early Modern Studies: Outlines for a Materialist
Linguistics.” Configurations 6 (1998): 311-43. Abstract.
- “Cognitive Linguistics: The Experiential Dynamics of Metaphor.”
Mosaic 28 (1995): 1-23. Abstract.
Hernadi,
Paul
- Cultural Transactions: Nature, Self, Society (Cornell Univ. Press,
1995). Abstract, Contents, and Prologue.
- Interpreting Events: Tragicomedies of History on the Modern Stage (Cornell
Univ. Press, 1985). Abstract.
- Beyond Genre: New Directions in Literary Classification (Cornell
Univ. Press, 1972). Abstract.
- “The Tropical Landscapes of Proverbia: A Crossdisciplinary Travelogue”
(with Francis Steen), Style 33. 1 (Spring 1999): 1-20. Abstract
and full text.
- “Criticism, Literary,” Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia
- “Entertaining Commitments: A Reception Theory of Literary Genres,”
Poetics 10 (1981), pp. 195-211. Full
text.
- “Literary Theory: A Compass for Critics,” Critical Inquiry
3 (1976), pp. 369-386.
- Why Is Literature: The Interplay of Belief, Feeling, and Desire (1998).
Abstract.
Hogan,
Patrick Colm (vita in pdf format)
- Philosophical Approaches to the Study of Literature. (2000). Presentation.
- “Literary Universals.” Poetics Today 18. 2 (1997): 223-49.
Abstract.
- Colonialism and Cultural Identity: Crises of Tradition in the Anglophone
Literatures of India, Africa, and the Caribbean. Albany: State University
of New York Press, 2000. Publisher’s
presentation.
- “Ethnocentrism and the very idea of literary theory.” College
Literature 23. 1 (Feb, 1996): 1-14. Full
text.
- “Toward a cognitive science of poetics: Anandavardhana, Abhinavagupta,
and the theory of literature.” College Literature 23. 1 (Feb,
1996): 164-79. Full
text.
- “The Possibility of Aesthetics.” British Journal of Aesthetics
34. 4 (Oct, 1994): 337-50. Full
text.
Miall,
David
- “Shifting Perspectives: Readers’ Feelings and Literary Response.”
Forthcoming in W. Van Peer & S. Chatman, Eds., Narrative Perspective: Cognition
and Emotion. SUNY Press, 2000. Abstract
and full text (external).
- “An Evolutionary Approach to Literary Reading: Theory and Preditions.”
1998. Talk abstract.
- “The Form of Reading: Empirical Studies of Literariness.” Poetics
25 (1998): 327-341. With Dan Kuiken. Abstract.
- “The Body in Literature: Mark Johnson, Metaphor, and Feeling.”
Journal of Literary Semantics 26 (1997): 191-210. Abstract
and full text.
- Full list of online
essays (external)
Oakley,
Todd
- “Mapping the Museum Space: The Semiotics of a Public Art Museum.”
Almen Semiotik, forthcoming.
- “The Human Rhetorical Potential” Written Communication
16. 1 (1999): 94-130. Abstract..
- “Conceptual Blending, Narrative Discourse, and Rhetoric.” Cognitive
Linguistics 9. 4 (1998): 320-360. Abstract.
Richardson, Alan
- British Romanticism and the Science of the Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, forthcoming. Abstract
(external).
- “Rethinking Romantic Incest: Human Universals, Literary Representation,
and the Biology of Mind.” New Literary History 31 (2000): 553-72.
Online
via Project Muse.
- “Literary Studies and Cognitive Science: Towards a New Interdisciplinarity.”
With Mary Crane. Mosaic 32: 123-40 (1999). Abstract
(external).
- “Coleridge and the Dream of an Embodied Mind.” Romanticism
5 (1999): 1-25.
- “Cognitive Science and the Future of Literary Studies.” Philosophy
and Literature 23 (1999): 157-73. Online
via Project Muse.
- See also Literature,
Cognition, and the Brain.
Spolsky, Ellen
- “Cognitive Universals and Historical Change.” Conference presentation,
MLA 1998. Abstract.
- Iconotropisms. Author’s
presentation (1997) (external).
- Gaps in Nature: Literary Interpretation and the Modular Mind. Albany,
NY: SUNY Press, 1993. Abstract.
Steen, Francis
- Recent and forthcoming papers. Request
password.
- “The Politics of Love: Propaganda and Structural Learning in Aphra Behn’s
Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister.” Forthcoming in Poetics
Today.
- “Nemine contra dicente: The Sponsors of the Popish Plot, 1678-1681.”
Under submission.
- “The Myth of the Transparents.” Forthcoming in SubStance, March
2001.
- “A Story to Kill For: The Death of Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex.” Forthcoming
in 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era,
Spring 2001.
- “Grasping Philosophy by the Roots.” A review of Lakoff
and Johnson’s Philosophy in the Flesh.” Philosophy and
Literature 24. 1 (April 2000): 197-203. Full
text.
- “Implicit Pedagogy: From Chase Play to Collaborative
Worldmaking.” With Stephanie Owens. UCSB, March 2000. Talk
abstract.
- “Robert Higbie, Dickens and the Imagination.” Review.
New Books in Nineteenth Century Studies. University of Southern California,
May 1999.
- “The Tropical Landscapes of Proverbia: A Crossdisciplinary
Travelogue.” By Paul Hernadi and Francis Steen. Style 33. 1 (Spring
1999): 1-20. Full text.
- “‘The Time of Unrememberable Being’:
Wordsworth’s Autobiography of the Imagination.” A/B: Autobiography
Studies 13. 1 (Spring 1998): 7-38. Full text.
Zunshine, Lisa
- Ed. Nabokov at the Limits: Redrawing Critical Boundaries. New York:
Garland Publishing, 1999.
- “Metarepresentationality and Eighteenth-Century Print Culture,”
SubStance, forthcoming.
- “Rhetoric, Cognition, and Ideology in Anna Laetitia Barbauld’s
1781 Hymns in Prose for Children,” Poetics Today, forthcoming.
- “A Marmoset in Danger: The Infanticide Prevention Campaign in Eighteenth-Century
England,” Writing English Infanticide: Child-Murder and Narrative,
1664-1876, ed. Jennifer Thorn (in press).
- “Vladimir Nabokov and the Scriblerians,” Nabokov at Cornell,
ed. Gavriel Shapiro (Ithaca: Cornell University Press), forthcoming.
- “The Politics of Eschatological Prophesy and Dryden’s 1700 The
Secular Masque.” The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation,
vol. 41.3 (2000): 119-137.
- “Nabokov’s ‘On Discovering a Butterfly’ and Pushkin’s
‘Exegi monumentum,’” The Nabokovian, Summer 2000, pp.
38-42.
- “Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock and Vladimir Nabokov’s
Pale Fire”, Nabokov at the Limits: Redrawing Critical Boundaries
(New York: Garland Publishing, 1999), pp. 161-82.
- “Introduction,” Nabokov at the Limits: Redrawing Critical
Boundaries (New York: Garland Publishing, 1999), pp. xix-xxviii.
- “The Origins of Monsters,” The Nabokovian, Spring 1997,
pp. 49-51.
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