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Storyworld Possible Selves and Narrative Intersubjectivity
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In the wake of the cognitive turn in the humanities, narrative research has become increasingly interdisciplinary. The theory of storyworld possible selves brings approaches from a range of disciplines such as cognitive narrative theory, cognitive linguistics, and social psychology, to bear on the study of narrative engagement. The diversity of the contributions to this volume testifies to the interdisciplinarity of the storyworld possible selves approach: while Part I addresses issues connected to the textual construction of authors, narrators, and characters as narrative perspectivizers, Part II explores applications of storyworld possible selves theory to the study of real readers’ interaction with both fictional and non-fictional narratives.
In the wake of the cognitive turn in the humanities, narrative research has become increasingly interdisciplinary. The theory of storyworld possible selves brings approaches from a range of disciplines such as cognitive narrative theory, cognitive linguistics, and social psychology, to bear on the study of narrative engagement. The diversity of the contributions to this volume testifies to the interdisciplinarity of the storyworld possible selves approach: while Part I addresses issues connected to the textual construction of authors, narrators, and characters as narrative perspectivizers, Part II explores applications of storyworld possible selves theory to the study of real readers’ interaction with both fictional and non-fictional narratives.


















