Routledge Handbook of Classics and Cognitive Theory
Routledge Handbook of Classics and Cognitive Theory
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2018
414
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Inglês
9781138913523
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Acknowledgements Foreword, David Konstan List of Contributors Introduction, Peter Meineck, William Michael Short & Jennifer J. Devereaux Part One: Cognitive Linguistics 1. Cognitive-Functional Grammar and the Complexity of Early Greek Epic Diction, Ahuvia Kahane 2. The Cognitive Linguistics of Homeric Surprise, Alexander S. W. Forte 3. Construal and Immersion, a Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Homeric Immersivity, Rutger J. Allen 4. Roman Cultural Semantics, William Michael Short 5. Psycholinguistics and the Classical Languages, Alessandro Vatri Part Two: Cognitive Literary Theory 6. The Cognition of Deception: Falsehoods in Homer's Odyssey and their Audiences, Elizabeth Minchin 7. The Forbidden Fruit of Compression in Homer, Anna Bonifazi 8. Human Cognition and Narrative Closure: The Odyssey's Open-End, Joel Christensen 9. "I'll imitate Helen"! Troubling Text-worlds and Schemas in Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae, Antonis Tsakmakis 10. The Body-as-Metaphor in Latin Literature, Jennifer J. Devereaux Part Three: Social Cognition 11. Group Identity and Archaic Lyric: We-Group and Out-Group in Alcaeus 129, Jessica Romney 12. Plato's Dialogically Extended Cognition: Cognitive Transformation as Elenctic Catharsis, Laura Candiotto 13. Cognitive Dissonance, Defeat, and the Divinization of Demetrius Poliorcetes in Early Hellenistic Athens, Thomas R. Martin 14. Irony in Theory and Practice. The Test Case of Cicero's Philippics, Luca Grillo 15. Roman Ritual Orthopraxy and Overimitation, Jacob L. Mackey 16. Theory of Mind from Athens to Augustine: Divine Omniscience and the Fear of God, Paul C. Dilley Part Four: Performance and Cognition 17. Sappho's Kinesthetic Turn: Agency and Embodiment in Archaic Greek Poetry, Sarah Olsen 18. What Do We Actually See On Stage? A Cognitive Approach to the Interactions Between Visual and Aural Effects in the Performance of Greek Tragedy, Anne-Sophie Noel 19. Mirth and Creative Cognition in the Spectating of Aristophanic Comedy, Angeliki Varakis-Martin Part Five: Artificial Intelligence 20. The Extended Mind of Hephaestus: Automata and Artificial Intelligence in Early Greek Hexameter, Amy Lather 21. Staging Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Greek Drama, Maria Gerolemou Part Six: Cognitive Archaeology 22. Thinking with Statues: The Roman Public Portrait and the Cognition of Commemoration, Diana Y. Ng 23. Animal Sacrifices in Roman Asia Minor and its Depictions: A Cognitive Approach, Gunter Schoerner 24. Art, Architecture, and False Memory in the Roman Empire: A Cognitive Perspective, Maggie L. Popkin Index
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Acknowledgements Foreword, David Konstan List of Contributors Introduction, Peter Meineck, William Michael Short & Jennifer J. Devereaux Part One: Cognitive Linguistics 1. Cognitive-Functional Grammar and the Complexity of Early Greek Epic Diction, Ahuvia Kahane 2. The Cognitive Linguistics of Homeric Surprise, Alexander S. W. Forte 3. Construal and Immersion, a Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Homeric Immersivity, Rutger J. Allen 4. Roman Cultural Semantics, William Michael Short 5. Psycholinguistics and the Classical Languages, Alessandro Vatri Part Two: Cognitive Literary Theory 6. The Cognition of Deception: Falsehoods in Homer's Odyssey and their Audiences, Elizabeth Minchin 7. The Forbidden Fruit of Compression in Homer, Anna Bonifazi 8. Human Cognition and Narrative Closure: The Odyssey's Open-End, Joel Christensen 9. "I'll imitate Helen"! Troubling Text-worlds and Schemas in Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae, Antonis Tsakmakis 10. The Body-as-Metaphor in Latin Literature, Jennifer J. Devereaux Part Three: Social Cognition 11. Group Identity and Archaic Lyric: We-Group and Out-Group in Alcaeus 129, Jessica Romney 12. Plato's Dialogically Extended Cognition: Cognitive Transformation as Elenctic Catharsis, Laura Candiotto 13. Cognitive Dissonance, Defeat, and the Divinization of Demetrius Poliorcetes in Early Hellenistic Athens, Thomas R. Martin 14. Irony in Theory and Practice. The Test Case of Cicero's Philippics, Luca Grillo 15. Roman Ritual Orthopraxy and Overimitation, Jacob L. Mackey 16. Theory of Mind from Athens to Augustine: Divine Omniscience and the Fear of God, Paul C. Dilley Part Four: Performance and Cognition 17. Sappho's Kinesthetic Turn: Agency and Embodiment in Archaic Greek Poetry, Sarah Olsen 18. What Do We Actually See On Stage? A Cognitive Approach to the Interactions Between Visual and Aural Effects in the Performance of Greek Tragedy, Anne-Sophie Noel 19. Mirth and Creative Cognition in the Spectating of Aristophanic Comedy, Angeliki Varakis-Martin Part Five: Artificial Intelligence 20. The Extended Mind of Hephaestus: Automata and Artificial Intelligence in Early Greek Hexameter, Amy Lather 21. Staging Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Greek Drama, Maria Gerolemou Part Six: Cognitive Archaeology 22. Thinking with Statues: The Roman Public Portrait and the Cognition of Commemoration, Diana Y. Ng 23. Animal Sacrifices in Roman Asia Minor and its Depictions: A Cognitive Approach, Gunter Schoerner 24. Art, Architecture, and False Memory in the Roman Empire: A Cognitive Perspective, Maggie L. Popkin Index
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