Mind, Body, and Emotion in the Reception and Creation Practices of Fan Communities: Thinking Through Feels
Hautsch, Jessica
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-07-13
- 售價: $4,780
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,541
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 224
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031324528
- ISBN-13: 9783031324529
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This book argues that fans' creative works form a cognitive system; fanfic, fanvids, and gifs are not simply evidence of thinking, but acts of thinking. Drawing on work in cognitive linguistics, neuroscience, cognitive philosophy, and psychology--particularly focused on 4-E cognition, which rejects Cartesian dualism-this project demonstrates that cognition is an embodied, emotional, and distributed act that emerges from fans' interactions with media texts, technological interfaces, and fan collectives. This mode of textual engagement is deeply physical, emotional, and social and is enacted through fanworks. By developing a theory of critical closeness, this book proposes a methodology for fruitfully putting cognitive science in conversation with fan studies.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書主張,粉絲的創作作品形成了一個認知系統;粉絲小說、粉絲影片和動態圖片不僅僅是思考的證據,而是思考的行為。本書借鑒了認知語言學、神經科學、認知哲學和心理學的研究,特別是專注於拒絕笛卡爾二元論的4-E認知,展示了認知是一種具身的、情感的和分散的行為,這種行為源於粉絲與媒體文本、技術介面和粉絲集體的互動。這種文本參與模式是深具身體性、情感性和社會性的,並通過粉絲作品得以實現。通過發展批判性親近的理論,本書提出了一種方法論,旨在有效地將認知科學與粉絲研究進行對話。
作者簡介
Jessica Hautsch is an assistant professor in the Humanities Department at New York Institute of Technology. She earned her PhD from Stony Brook University, where she also taught as a lecturer with the Program in Writing and Rhetoric. Her work offers a phenomenological interrogation of fan communities, exploring how the cognitive humanities, performance studies, and fandom intersect. She is an avid fan of Buffy, Game of Thrones, D&D, and emo.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Jessica Hautsch 是紐約科技學院人文學科的助理教授。她在石溪大學獲得博士學位,並在該校的寫作與修辭學程擔任講師。她的研究對粉絲社群進行了現象學的探討,探索認知人文學、表演研究與粉絲文化之間的交集。她是《吸血鬼獵人巴菲》、《權力的遊戲》、D&D 和 emo 的熱情粉絲。