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Disrupted Intersubjectivityinvestigates two classes of phenomena creating failures of understanding in social interaction, referred to as 'paralysis' and 'invasion.' Both can be understood as disrupted forms of intersubjectivity, the former being characterized by a lack/deficiency of ways of relating to others, and the latter by an unnecessary surplus. By studying the literary accounts of these phenomena in a selection of Ian McEwan's literary works ("Homemade," On Chesil Beach, Enduring Love, and Atonement), Andrei Ionescu sheds light on the epistemological potential of literature and the structure of human relationships in general.
Part of the developing field of cognitive literary studies, Disrupted Intersubjectivity not only uses cognitive scientific theories in order to clarify literary issues, but also investigates to what extent can literature itself contribute to the process of understanding the workings of the human mind. By investigating the metacognitive issues staged and reflected upon in literary works, Ionescu challenges and refines contemporary cognitive and philosophical approaches to intersubjectivity and opens directions for further theoretical and empirical research.
Title
Disrupted Intersubjectivity: Paralysis and Invasion in Ian McEwan's Works
Author
Andrei Ionescu (research Associate, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia)
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
June 2020
Weight
400g
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1.5 cm
ISBN
9781501362460
ISBN-10
1501362461
Eden Code
5163204
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