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  • Who Is He to Speak of My Sorrow?

    Author(s):
    Lisa Zunshine (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    LLC Restoration and Early-18th-Century English, LLC Russian and Eurasian, TC Cognitive and Affect Studies, TM Literary and Cultural Theory, TM Literary Criticism
    Subject(s):
    Culture--Study and teaching, Literature, Ethnology, Philosophy of mind, Comparative literature, Cognitive science
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    opacity doctrine, novel, performance genres, Cultural studies, Literary theory, Cognitive science, Ethnography, Theory of mind
    Search term matches:
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    ... theory of mind ...

  • What Mary Poppins Knew: Theory of Mind, Children's Literature, History

    Author(s):
    Lisa Zunshine (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    GS Children’s and Young Adult Literature, GS Prose Fiction, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture and Society, TC Cognitive and Affect Studies, TM Literary Criticism
    Subject(s):
    Children's literature, Psychology and literature, Cognitive psychology, Philosophy of mind, Culture, History, Narration (Rhetoric), Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Cognitive literary studies, Theory of mind, Cultural history, Narrative, Narratology, Mark Twain
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    Title
    ... What Mary Poppins Knew: Theory of Mind, Children's Literature, History ...
    Tag
    ... theory of mind ...
    Full Text
    ... What Mary Poppins Knew: Theory of Mind, Children’s Literature, History ABSTRACT: This essay ...

  • Dialogue on Alternating Consciousness: From Perception to Infinities and Back to Free Will

    Author(s):
    Claus Janew (see profile)
    Date:
    2014
    Subject(s):
    Cognitive science--Philosophy, Consciousness, Philosophy of mind
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    awareness, free will, infinity, Philosophy of perception, reality, Cognitive philosophy, Constructivism, Theory of mind
    Search term matches:
    Tag
    ... theory of mind ...

  • “'Think What You’re Doing, Or You’ll Only Make an Ugly Reputation for Yourself': Chin P’ing Mei (金瓶梅), Lying, and Literary History"

    Author(s):
    Lisa Zunshine (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900, LLC Asian American, LLC East Asian, LLC Russian and Eurasian, TC Cognitive and Affect Studies
    Subject(s):
    Psychology and literature, Cognitive psychology, American literature, History, Russian literature, Chinese literature, Philosophy of mind
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    The Plum in the Golden Vase, Lu Xun, Eileen Chang, Wu Ching-Tzu, Cao Xueqin, Cognitive literary studies, American literary history, Theory of mind
    Search term matches:
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    ... theory of mind ...
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    ... , of course, a part of a much larger conversation about “theory of mind” (also known as “mindreading ...

  • “From the "From the Social to the Literary: Approaching Cao Xueqin’s The Story of the Stone (Honglou meng 紅樓夢) from a Cognitive Perspective"

    Author(s):
    Lisa Zunshine (see profile)
    Date:
    2015
    Group(s):
    East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900, LLC Asian American, LLC East Asian, TC Cognitive and Affect Studies, TM Literary and Cultural Theory
    Subject(s):
    Philosophy of mind, Psychology and literature, Cognitive psychology, Chinese literature, Fiction
    Item Type:
    Book chapter
    Tag(s):
    Cao Xueqin, Dream of the Red Chamber, cognition, Chinese literature, theory of mind, Theory of mind, Cognitive literary studies, Novel (genre), Literary theory
    Search term matches:
    Tag
    ... theory of mind ...
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    ... , by bringing together research on theory of mind (particularly, in developmental psychology: Joan Peskin ...

  • Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel

    Author(s):
    Lisa Zunshine (see profile)
    Date:
    2006
    Group(s):
    LLC Late-18th-Century English, TC Cognitive and Affect Studies, TM Literary and Cultural Theory, TM Literary Criticism
    Subject(s):
    Psychology and literature, Cognitive psychology, Philosophy of mind, Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Narration (Rhetoric), Literature--Theory, etc.
    Item Type:
    Book
    Tag(s):
    Clarissa, Lolita, Henry James, cognition, narrative, Cognitive literary studies, Theory of mind, Novel (genre), Detective fiction, Narrative theory
    Search term matches:
    Title
    ... Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel ...
    Tag
    ... theory of mind ...
    Full Text
    ... ) Fiction? Notes Bibliography Index Why We Read Fiction THEORY OF MIND AND THE NOVEL revised March 2012 ...

  • Bakhtin, Theory of Mind, and Pedagogy: Cognitive Construction of Social Class

    Author(s):
    Lisa Zunshine (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    LLC Late-18th-Century English, LLC Restoration and Early-18th-Century English, TC Cognitive and Affect Studies, TM Literary and Cultural Theory, TM Literary Criticism
    Subject(s):
    Eighteenth century, Social classes, English literature, Teaching
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Mikhail Bakhtin, theory of mind, social class, Burney, Evelina, 18th century, Class, Literary theory, Pedagogy
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    ... Bakhtin, Theory of Mind, and Pedagogy: Cognitive Construction of Social Class ...
    Tag
    ... theory of mind ...
    Full Text
    ... at the University of Kentucky, Lexington. Lisa Zunshine Bakhtin, Theory of Mind, and Pedagogy: Cognitive ...

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