Listen to What the Body Says: Reading Unnatural Narratives in Light of Readers' Affective Responses

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
STYLE Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.5325/style.56.3.0163
Meng Kang
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abstract:In terms of making sense of unnatural narratives, there has been an ongoing debate between the unnatural approach and the cognitive approach—the former captures the distinct qualities of unnatural texts, and the latter examines how linguistic and narrative constructs express human concerns. This study adds an affective dimension to the discussion on combining these two perspectives on narrative and proposes to base the interpretive move on readers' affective responses. It stresses the heterogeneity of the affective dimension and argues for the necessity of distinguishing between affect and emotion. On the correlation between the affective dimension and interpretive activities, two paths are suggested: the elicitation of affect signposts unnatural readings and the evocation of emotion points to cognitive readings. The essay also applies the proposed approach to reading two affectively distinct unnatural works—Italo Calvino's If on a Winter's Night a Traveller and Paul Auster's Timbuktu.
倾听身体的声音:根据读者的情感反应来阅读不自然的叙述
摘要:在理解非自然叙事方面,非自然方法和认知方法之间一直存在争论——前者捕捉到了非自然文本的独特品质,而后者则考察了语言和叙事结构如何表达人类的关切。本研究为结合这两种叙事视角的讨论增加了一个情感维度,并提出基于读者的情感反应进行解释。它强调情感维度的异质性,并主张区分情感和情感的必要性。关于情感维度与解释活动的相关性,提出了两条路径:情感指向非自然阅读的启发和情感指向认知阅读的唤起。这篇文章还将所提出的方法应用于阅读两部截然不同的非自然作品——伊塔洛·卡尔维诺的《如果在一个冬天的夜晚是一个旅行者》和保罗·奥斯特的《廷巴克图》。
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期刊介绍: Style invites submissions that address questions of style, stylistics, and poetics, including research and theory in discourse analysis, literary and nonliterary genres, narrative, figuration, metrics, rhetorical analysis, and the pedagogy of style. Contributions may draw from such fields as literary criticism, critical theory, computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric and writing studies. In addition, Style publishes reviews, review-essays, surveys, interviews, translations, enumerative and annotated bibliographies, and reports on conferences.
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