Jan 29
ChRIS CLÉiRIGhannouncements

Christopher Collins introduces an exciting new field of research traversing evolutionary biology, anthropology, archaeology, cognitive psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and literary study. Paleopoetics maps the selective processes that originally shaped the human genus millions of years ago and prepared the human brain to play, imagine, empathize, and engage in fictive thought as mediated by language. A manifestation of the “cognitive turn” in the humanities, Paleopoetics calls for a broader, more integrated interpretation of the reading experience, one that restores our connection to the ancient methods of thought production still resonating within us.
Speaking with authority on the scientific aspects of cognitive poetics, Collins proposes reading literature using cognitive skills that predate language and writing. These include the brain’s capacity to perceive the visible world, store its images, and retrieve them later to form simulated mental events. Long before humans could share stories through speech, they perceived, remembered, and imagined their own inner narratives. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, Collins builds an evolutionary bridge between humans’ development of sensorimotor skills and their achievement of linguistic cognition, bringing current scientific perspective to such issues as the structure of narrative, the distinction between metaphor and metonymy, the relation of rhetoric to poetics, the relevance of performance theory to reading, the difference between orality and writing, and the nature of play and imagination.
http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-16092-6/paleopoetics
Jan 26
ChRIS CLÉiRIGhannouncements
Title: Agent, Person, Subject, Self
Subtitle: A Theory of Ontology, Interaction, and Infrastructure
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press
http://www.oup.com/us
Book URL: http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Mind/?view=usa&ci=9780199926985
Author: Paul Kockelman
Hardback: ISBN: 9780199926985 Pages: 256 Price: U.S. $ 74.00
Abstract:
This book offers both a naturalistic and critical theory of signs, minds, and
meaning-in-the-world. It provides a reconstructive rather than deconstructive
theory of the individual, one which both analytically separates and
theoretically synthesizes a range of faculties that are often confused and
conflated: agency (understood as a causal capacity), subjectivity (understood
as a representational capacity), selfhood (understood as a reflexive
capacity), and personhood (understood as a sociopolitical capacity attendant
on being an agent, subject, or self). It argues that these facilities are best
understood from a semiotic stance that supersedes the usual intentional
stance. And, in so doing, it offers a pragmatism-grounded approach to meaning
and mediation that is general enough to account for processes that are as
embodied and embedded as they are articulated and enminded. In particular,
while this theory is focused on human-specific modes of meaning, it also
offers a general theory of meaning, such that the agents, subjects and selves
in question need not always, or even usually, map onto persons. And while this
theory foregrounds agents, persons, subjects and selves, it does this by
theorizing processes that often remain in the background of such (often
erroneously) individuated figures: ontologies (akin to culture, but
generalized across agentive collectivities), interaction (not only between
people, but also between people and things, and anything outside or
in-between), and infrastructure (akin to context, but generalized to include
mediation at any degree of remove).
Jan 26
ChRIS CLÉiRIGhannouncements
Title: Theories and Models of Communication
Series Title: Handbooks of Communication Science
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Book URL: http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/44608?format=G
Editor: Paul Cobley
Editor: Peter Schulz
Electronic: ISBN: 9783110240450 Pages: 442 Price: Europe EURO 149.95
Hardback: ISBN: 9783110240443 Pages: 442 Price: Europe EURO 149.95
Abstract:
This unique volume offers an overview of the diversity of perspectives on
communication: including analyses in terms of biology, sociality, economics,
norms and human development. It includes general social science approaches to
communication, such as those found in systems theory and cultural theory, as
well as perspectives more specifically related to communication acts, such as
linguistics and cognition. The volume also features chapters which focus
specifically on approaches to what are generally seen as the five crucial
elements of the communication process: communicator, message, receiver,
channel, effects. The scope of the contributions is global, and the volume is
relevant to both the empirical and the philosophical traditions in social
science. Designed as a stand-alone collection to engage undergraduates as well
as postgraduates and academics, this is also the first book in, and an
introduction to, the de Gruyter Mouton multi-volume ‘Handbooks of
Communication Science’.
Jan 09
ChRIS CLÉiRIGhannouncements
Title: Parliamentary Discourses across Cultures
Subtitle: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Publication Year: 2012
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
http://www.c-s-p.org
Book URL: http://www.c-s-p.org/flyers/Parliamentary-Discourses-across-Cultures–Interdisciplinary-Approaches1-4438-4197-8.htm
Editor: Liliana Ionescu-Ruxăndoiu
Editor: Melania Roibu
Editor: Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu
Hardback: ISBN: 1443841978 9781443841979 Pages: 320 Price: U.K. £ 49.99
Hardback: ISBN: 1443841978 9781443841979 Pages: 320 Price: U.S. $ 74.99
Abstract:
This volume looks at the growing interest of different specialists in the
problems associated with political discourse, in general, and parliamentary
discourse, as one of its major sub-genres, in particular. Its main goal is to
offer a deeper understanding of the diversity of parliamentary practices
across space and time. The papers aim to highlight the role played by local
social and historical factors, ideologies, collective mentalities, and social
psychology in building up culture-specific traditions of political
institutions.
Approaching the problems from a large variety of theoretical perspectives, the
investigations are based on flexible, interdisciplinary, and multi-layered
methodologies, offering an image of the multifaceted manifestations of
parliamentary debates.
The volume addresses specialists in several fields, such as linguistics,
discourse analysis, history, political science, sociology, (social)
anthropology, (social) psychology, media and communication.
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