Out of Mind: Mode, Mediation, and Cognition in Twenty-First-Century Narrative

Author:   Torsa Ghosal
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
ISBN:  

9780814214824


Pages:   234
Publication Date:   05 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Torsa Ghosal
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
Imprint:   Ohio State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780814214824


ISBN 10:   0814214827
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   05 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Ghosal's book is a wonderful example of cutting edge, interdisciplinary humanities research that has implications for future studies of the novel and the mind and ways artists engage their audiences. Summing Up: Highly recommended. --J. J. Donohue, CHOICE As cognitive literary studies moves more adeptly across narrative media, Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind admirably takes media-conscious, multimodal fictions into the fold, exploring the ways in which narrative fiction culturally and historically encodes what we think we are doing when we perceive, map, remember, and forget our own lived experiences. --David Ciccoricco, author of Reading Network Fiction Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind urges us to be more open-minded (pun intended) and embrace explanatory pluralism for how minds work. --Sue Kim, author of On Anger: Race, Cognition, Narrative


As cognitive literary studies moves more adeptly across narrative media, Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind admirably takes media-conscious, multimodal fictions into the fold, exploring the ways in which narrative fiction culturally and historically encodes what we think we are doing when we perceive, map, remember, and forget our own lived experiences. --David Ciccoricco, author of Reading Network Fiction Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind urges us to be more open-minded (pun intended) and embrace explanatory pluralism for how minds work. --Sue Kim, author of On Anger: Race, Cognition, Narrative


"""Ghosal's book is a wonderful example of cutting edge, interdisciplinary humanities research that has implications for future studies of the novel and the mind and ways artists engage their audiences. Summing Up: Highly recommended."" --J. J. Donohue, CHOICE ""As cognitive literary studies moves more adeptly across narrative media, Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind admirably takes media-conscious, multimodal fictions into the fold, exploring the ways in which narrative fiction culturally and historically encodes what we think we are doing when we perceive, map, remember, and forget our own lived experiences."" --David Ciccoricco, author of Reading Network Fiction ""Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind urges us to be more open-minded (pun intended) and embrace explanatory pluralism for how minds work.""--Sue Kim, author of On Anger: Race, Cognition, Narrative"


""Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind urges us to be more open-minded (pun intended) and embrace explanatory pluralism for how minds work."" --Sue Kim, author of On Anger: Race, Cognition, Narrative ""Ghosal's book is a wonderful example of cutting edge, interdisciplinary humanities research that has implications for future studies of the novel and the mind and ways artists engage their audiences. Summing Up: Highly recommended."" --J. J. Donohue, CHOICE ""As cognitive literary studies moves more adeptly across narrative media, Torsa Ghosal's Out of Mind admirably takes media-conscious, multimodal fictions into the fold, exploring the ways in which narrative fiction culturally and historically encodes what we think we are doing when we perceive, map, remember, and forget our own lived experiences."" --David Ciccoricco, author of Reading Network Fiction


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Torsa Ghosal is Assistant Professor of English at California State University, Sacramento.

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