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The Effects of Personal Involvement in Narrative Discourse A Special Issue of Discourse Processes

Edited By Max Louwerse, Don Kuiken Copyright 2004
122 Pages
by Routledge

120 Pages
by Routledge

Over the last several decades, the study of discourse processes has moved from the complementary efforts characteristic of multidisciplinary research, to the explicitly integrative focus of interdisciplinary research. Some organizations have supported the methodological and conceptual merger of areas like literary studies, psychology, linguistics, and education. As evident in this special issue,... Read more
Volume 38, Number 2, 2004
Contents: M. Louwerse, D. Kuiken, Editor's Introduction: The Effects of Personal Involvement in Narrative Discourse. A.L. Eva-Wood, How Think-and-Feel-Aloud Instruction Influences Poetry Readers. J.F. Hakemulder, Foregrounding and Its Effect on Readers' Perception. E.A. Konijn, J.F. Hoorn, Reality-Based Genre Preferences Do Not Direct Personal Involvement. M.C. Green, Transportation Into Narrative Worlds: The Role of Prior Knowledge and Perceived Realism. D. Kuiken, L. Phillips, M. Gregus, D.S. Miall, M. Verbitsky, A. Tonkonogy, Locating Self-Modifying Feelings Within Literary Reading.

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Max Louwerse, Don Kuiken