Cognitive approaches to literature and culture series
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index
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U.S. Ethnic and Postcolonial Fiction: Toward a Poetics of Collective Narratives Brian Richardson 2. Language Peculiarities and Challenges to Universal Narrative Poetics Dan Shen 3. Reading Narratologically: Azouz Begag's Le Gone du Chaâba Gerald Prince 4. Jasmine Reconsidered: Narrative Structure and Multicultural Subjectivity Robyn Warhol 5. Voice, Politics, and Judgments in Their Eyes Were Watching God: The Initiation, the Launch, and the Debate about the Narration James Phelan 6. Narrating Multiculturalism in British Media: Voice and Cultural Identity in Television Documentary and Comedy Hilary P. Dannenberg Part II: Emotion 7. Anger, Temporality, and the Politics of Reading The Woman Warrior Sue J. Kim 8. Agency and Emotion: R. K. Narayan's The Guide Lalita Pandit Hogan 9. The Narrativization of National Metaphors in Indian Cinema Patrick Colm Hogan 10. Fear and Action: A Cognitive Approach to Teaching Children of Men Arturo J. Aldama Part III: Comparisons and Contrasts 11. The Postmodern Continuum of Canon and Kitsch: Narrative and Semiotic Strategies of Chicana High Culture and Chica Lit Ellen McCracken 12. Initiating Dialogue: Narrative Beginnings in Multicultural Narratives Catherine Romagnolo 13. "It's Badly Done": Redefining Craft in America Is in the Heart Sue-Im Lee 14. Nobody Knows: Invisible Man and John Okada's No-No Boy Josephine Nock-Hee Park 15. Intertextuality, Translation, and Postcolonial Misrecognition in Aimé Césaire Paul Breslin