22.2631, TOC: Scientific Study of Literature 1/1 (2011)

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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Scientific Study of Literature 
Volume Number:  1 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2011 


Subtitle:  The Future of Scientific Studies in Literature   


Main Text:  

2011. iv, 193 pp.

Table of contents

Introduction
Willie van Peer 
1-5

Articles

Science in the perspective of literariness
David S. Miall 
7-14

Corpus linguistics and the study of literature: Back to the future?
Douglas Biber 
15-23

A computer's understanding of literature
Arthur C. Graesser, Nia Dowell and Christian Moldovan 
24-33

Using literature to understand authors: The case for computerized text analysis
James W. Pennebaker and Molly E. Ireland 
34-48

Education and the study of literature
Carol D. Lee 
49-58

The scientific study of literature: What can, has, and should be done
Peter Dixon and Marisa Bortolussi 
59-71

Literature and event understanding
Heather Bailey and Jeffrey M. Zacks 
72-78

The scientific study of poetic writing
David Ian Hanauer 
79-87

Individual differences in readers' narrative experiences
Richard Gerrig 
88-94

The individual in the scientific study of literature
Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. 
95-103

In defense of commonality
Rachel Giora 
104-112

Transporting into narrative worlds: New directions for the scientific study of
literature
Melanie C. Green and Jordan M.A. Carpenter 
113-122

Vivifications of literary investigation
David N. Rapp, Hidetsugu Komeda and Scott R. Hinze 
123-135

How do we entertain ourselves with literary texts?
Peter Vorderer and Franziska S. Roth 
136-143

Ways to engage readers: Relevance in the scientific study of literature
Frank Hakemulder 
144-152

Fiction and its study as gateways to the mind
Keith Oatley 
153-164

Science, literature, and cultural colonialism
Patrick Colm Hogan 
165-172

The future of an allusion
Gerald C. Cupchik 
173-181

The symptoms of science in studies of literature: An uneasy prognosis
Don Kuiken
182-193 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Ling & Literature
                     Neurolinguistics
                     Pragmatics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics







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