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▼a Cefalu, Paul,
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▼a Tragic cognition in Shakespeare's Othello:
▼b beyond the neural sublime /:
▼c Paul Cefalu.
▼a London :
▼b Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare,
▼c 2015.
▼a 1 online resource.
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▼a Shakespeare now!
▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
▼a FC; Half title; Shakespeare Now!; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; General Editors' Preface to the Second-wave of the Series; Introduction: What is it Like to be Iago? Cognition and the Explanatory Gap; 1 The Limits of Mind-reading, or how Iago Gives the Lie to Cognition Theory I; 2 From CBT/Stoic Therapy to Psychoanalysis and Masochism; 3 The Limits of Situated Thinking, or how Iago Gives the Lie to Cognition II; 4 Tragic Catharsis: Escaping the Neural Sublime; 5 From Mindblindness to Extended Mind: The Othello Problem; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
▼a As the cognitive revolution has begun heavily to influence Shakespeare and early modern studies, related critical methodologies such as psychoanalytic criticism have begun to seem provincial, outworn, or, in some more hostile quarters, simply misdirected. If we are indeed living through a cognitive revolution and "age of the brain," the time seems appropriate to revisit psychoanalytic criticism, not in order to displace, but rather to supplement, the application of brain science to literary analysis. This book represents the first attempt to bring together cognitive and psychoanalytic criticism, through a startling new analysis of Iago's character. Iago is a recalcitrant literary figure and neither cognitive nor psychoanalytic theory alone can explain our strange, embarrassed kinship with him, nor the unique ways in which Iago's very staging of his own catharsis prevents a full purgation of our pity and fear. Through looking at both critical methodologies, Paul Cefalu opens up new insights into the mechanisms of tragic identification and catharsis within Othello.
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▼a Shakespeare, William,
▼d 1564-1616
▼x Criticism and interpretation.
▼a Shakespeare, William,
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▼a Cefalu, Paul
▼t Tragic Cognition in Shakespeare's Othello : Beyond the Neural Sublime.
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▼z 9781472523464
▼a Shakespeare now!
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| 자료유형 : | eBook |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9781472533180 |
| ISBN : | 1472533186 |
| ISBN : | |
| 개인저자 : | Cefalu, Paul, author. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Tragic cognition in Shakespeare's Othello: beyond the neural sublime /: Paul Cefalu. |
| 발행 : | London : Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, 2015. |
| 형태사항 : | 1 online resource. |
| 총서사항 : | Shakespeare now! |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 내용주기 : | FC; Half title; Shakespeare Now!; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; General Editors' Preface to the Second-wave of the Series; Introduction: What is it Like to be Iago? Cognition and the Explanatory Gap; 1 The Limits of Mind-reading, or how Iago Gives the Lie to Cognition Theory I; 2 From CBT/Stoic Therapy to Psychoanalysis and Masochism; 3 The Limits of Situated Thinking, or how Iago Gives the Lie to Cognition II; 4 Tragic Catharsis: Escaping the Neural Sublime; 5 From Mindblindness to Extended Mind: The Othello Problem; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index |
| 요약 : | As the cognitive revolution has begun heavily to influence Shakespeare and early modern studies, related critical methodologies such as psychoanalytic criticism have begun to seem provincial, outworn, or, in some more hostile quarters, simply misdirected. If we are indeed living through a cognitive revolution and "age of the brain," the time seems appropriate to revisit psychoanalytic criticism, not in order to displace, but rather to supplement, the application of brain science to literary analysis. This book represents the first attempt to bring together cognitive and psychoanalytic criticism, through a startling new analysis of Iago's character. Iago is a recalcitrant literary figure and neither cognitive nor psychoanalytic theory alone can explain our strange, embarrassed kinship with him, nor the unique ways in which Iago's very staging of his own catharsis prevents a full purgation of our pity and fear. Through looking at both critical methodologies, Paul Cefalu opens up new insights into the mechanisms of tragic identification and catharsis within Othello. |
| 주제명(개인명) : | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation. |
| 주제명(개인명) : | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Othello. |
| 주제명(개인명) : | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. fast |
| 주제명(통일서명) : | Othello (Shakespeare, William) -- fast -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Cognition and culture. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Cognition and culture. -- |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Cefalu, Paul Tragic Cognition in Shakespeare's Othello : Beyond the Neural Sublime. London : Bloomsbury Publishing,c2015, 9781472523464 |
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