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  1. Figuren des Ausdrucks : Formation einer Wissenskategorie zwischen 1700 und 1850
    Published: 09.12.2015

    Zwischen 1700 und 1850 erfährt der Begriff des Ausdrucks in Kunst und Wissenschaft eine deutliche Aufwertung und Verbreitung. Die damit einhergehenden praktischen und diskursiven Veränderungen unterschiedlicher Ausdruckskulturen erforscht der... more

     

    Zwischen 1700 und 1850 erfährt der Begriff des Ausdrucks in Kunst und Wissenschaft eine deutliche Aufwertung und Verbreitung. Die damit einhergehenden praktischen und diskursiven Veränderungen unterschiedlicher Ausdruckskulturen erforscht der vorliegende Band in Form eines interdisziplinären Dialogs.

    Ausdrucksphänomene werden dabei als Figuren des Wissens verstanden, zum einen als Darstellungsweisen des Schauspielers, Musikers, Malers, Rhetors oder Wissenschaftlers. Zum anderen als Denkfiguren, die das grundlegende Verhältnis von Affekt und Ausdruck, etwa die Probleme der künstlerischen Gestaltung in Malerei und Schauspiel oder die Systematisierungen der Rede durch die Rhetorik kulturwissenschaftlich erschließen. Erst durch eine Analyse seiner Formierungsprozesse wird die Erfolgsgeschichte des Ausdrucksbegriffs nachvollziehbar.

     

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    Source: CompaRe
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-7705-5008-1
    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL)
    Subjects: Ausdruck; Wissenschaft; Ästhetik
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  2. Prophetie und Prognostik : Verfügungen über Zukunft in Wissenschaften, Religionen und Künsten

    Jede Prognostik bezieht ihre diskursive Macht aus der Behauptung, in gewisser Weise über die Zukunft verfügen zu können, jede Prophetie versucht in ihren Appellen, die Zukunft zu verändern. In beiden Fällen verschränken sich Formen des... more

     

    Jede Prognostik bezieht ihre diskursive Macht aus der Behauptung, in gewisser Weise über die Zukunft verfügen zu können, jede Prophetie versucht in ihren Appellen, die Zukunft zu verändern. In beiden Fällen verschränken sich Formen des Zukunftswissens mit Modi wirksamer Rede.

    Dabei ist Prophetie nicht einfach eine unwissenschaftliche 'Vorstufe' der Prognostik. Noch die differenzierten Prognosen über Klima, Bevölkerung und Ökonomie, die aus den Zukunftsmodellierungen heutiger Szenariotechnik gewonnen werden, stehen in der Nähe zur Prophetie.

    Prophetie und Prognostik untersucht diese Wissensformen, Symboliken und Aussageweisen in verschiedenen Religions- und Wissenschaftskulturen, in bildender Kunst und Literatur.

     

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    ISBN: 978-3-7705-5359-4
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    Collection: Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL)
    Subjects: Prophetie; Prognostik; Wissenschaft; Religion; Künste
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  3. Reading a suspenseful literary text activates brain areas related to social cognition and predictive inference

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction.... more

     

    Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, movies, etc.) is suspense. Suspense appears to build on basic aspects of human cognition such as processes of expectation, anticipation, and prediction. However, the neural processes underlying emotional experiences of suspense have not been previously investigated. We acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data while participants read a suspenseful literary text (E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman") subdivided into short text passages. Individual ratings of experienced suspense obtained after each text passage were found to be related to activation in the medial frontal cortex, bilateral frontal regions (along the inferior frontal sulcus), lateral premotor cortex, as well as posterior temporal and temporo-parietal areas. The results indicate that the emotional experience of suspense depends on brain areas associated with social cognition and predictive inference.

     

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    Language: English
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: Max-Planck-Institut für empirische Ästhetik
    Subjects: Spannung; Literatur; Hoffmann, E. T. A.; Funktionelle Kernspintomografie; Präfrontaler Cortex; Erzähltechnik; Gefühl; Affekt
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  4. Towards a psychological construct of being moved

    The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and current language use, is far from established as a well-defined psychological construct. In a series of three studies, we investigated eliciting... more

     

    The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and current language use, is far from established as a well-defined psychological construct. In a series of three studies, we investigated eliciting scenarios, emotional ingredients, appraisal patterns, feeling qualities, and the affective signature of being moved and related emotional states. The great majority of the eliciting scenarios can be assigned to significant relationship and critical life events (especially death, birth, marriage, separation, and reunion). Sadness and joy turned out to be the two preeminent emotions involved in episodes of being moved. Both the sad and the joyful variants of being moved showed a coactivation of positive and negative affect and can thus be ranked among the mixed emotions. Moreover, being moved, while featuring only low-to-mid arousal levels, was experienced as an emotional state of high intensity; this applied to responses to fictional artworks no less than to own-life and other real, but media-represented, events. The most distinctive findings regarding cognitive appraisal dimensions were very low ratings for causation of the event by oneself and for having the power to change its outcome, along with very high ratings for appraisals of compatibility with social norms and self-ideals. Putting together the characteristics identified and discussed throughout the three studies, the paper ends with a sketch of a psychological construct of being moved.

     

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    Collection: Max-Planck-Institut für empirische Ästhetik
    Subjects: Neurobiologie; Einfühlung; Trauer; Freude
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  5. Between canon and corpus: six perspectives on 20th-century novels
    Published: 01.01.2015

    Of the many, many thousands of novels and stories published in English in the 20th century, which group of several hundred would represent the most reasonable, interesting, and useful subset of the whole? more

     

    Of the many, many thousands of novels and stories published in English in the 20th century, which group of several hundred would represent the most reasonable, interesting, and useful subset of the whole?

     

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    Media type: Working paper; Working paper
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: Stanford Literary Lab
    Subjects: Literaturkanon; Englische Literatur; Digital Humanities; Literaturgeschichte; Roman; Ranking
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