35.70, Books: Comics and Cognition: Borkent (2023)

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Subject: 35.70, Books: Comics and Cognition: Borkent (2023)

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Date: 07-Dec-2023
From: Rachel Havard [Rachel.HAVARD at oup.com]
Subject: Comics and Cognition: Borkent (2023)


Title: Comics and Cognition
Subtitle: Toward a Multimodal Cognitive Poetics
Series Title: Cognition and Poetics
Publication Year: 2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Book URL: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/comics-and-cognition
-9780197509784?utm_source=linguistlist&utm_medium=listserv&utm_campaig
n=linguistics

author: Mike Borkent
Abstract:

Using insights from cognitive science, Comics and Cognition provides a
cohesive framework for understanding how readers make meaning out of
the many features of comics, including images, language, and layouts,
and in a range of styles from realistic to very abstract cues. Mike
Borkent unpacks many unconscious patterns and processes that support
the why's and how's of the textual experience, showing how perception,
interaction, synthesis, and improvisation produce a dynamic interplay
between the reader and the text creating a unique texture to readerly
experience, including the development of different viewpoints, senses
of time, and metacommentaries.

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Psycholinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Written In: English (eng)



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