James Joyceâs evocations of his charactersâ thoughts are often inserted within a commonplace that regards the mind as an interior space, referred to as the âinward turnâ in literary scholarship since the mid-twentieth century. Emma-Louise Silva reassesses this vantage point by exploring Joyceâs modernist fiction through the prism of 4E â or embodied, embedded, extended, and enactive â cognition. By merging the 4E framework with cognitive-genetic narratology, an innovative form of inquiry that brings together the study of the dynamics of writing processes and the study of cognition in relation to narratives, Modernist Minds: Materialities of the Mental in the Works of James Joyce delves into the material stylistic choices through which Joyceâs approaches to mind depiction evolved.
Emma-Louise Silva, Ph.D. (2019), University of Antwerp, is a postdoctoral researcher and visiting lecturer at that university. She has published articles on an array of Joyce-related topics, and has co-edited two volumes, including James Joyce and the Arts (Brill, 2020).
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1âPrologue Joycean Minds in Perspective
2âShifting Understandings of the Mind
1âFrom Cartesian Dualism to Computationalism
2â4E Approaches to Cognition
3âA Reassessment of the âInward Turnâ
3âCognitive Narratology and Genetic Criticism
1âCognitive Narratology: Probing Fictional Minds
4âTracing Materialities of the Mental through Ulyssean Minds
1âThe Mind of Stephen Dedalus
2âThe Mind of Leopold Bloom
3âThe Mind of Molly Bloom
4âMyriadminded James Joyce
5âEpilogue Recording, Simultaneously, What a Human Says, Sees, Thinks
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This study would be of interest to 1) students and scholars in the fields of Joyce studies, literary modernism, literary criticism, cognitive narratology, and genetic criticism, and 2) narrative theorists and philosophers of mind.