NARRATOLOGIA COGNITIVA: UMA INTRODUÇÃO

Autores

  • Pedro Dolabela Chagas UFPR
  • Anny Clarissa de Andrade Moreira FATEC
  • Leonardo Ferreira Almada UFU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13102/ideac.v1i45.8298

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RESUMO: Este artigo apresenta ao leitor brasileiro a narratologia cognitiva, de recente desenvolvimento nos estudos literários. Discute-se sua articulação à filosofia da mente, à teoria da evolução cultural humana, à neurociência e à psicologia cognitiva, com seus desdobramentos para a compreensão da narrativa e da ficção como práticas culturais humanas, e dos seus efeitos sobre a mente do leitor. Para tanto, são resgatados os movimentos fundadores do novo paradigma e as proposições de alguns dos seus autores centrais.  

PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Narratologia, Cognição, Evolução cultural humana, teoria da ficção.  

ABSTRACT: This article introduces the Brazilian reader to the field of cognitive narratology, recently developed in the literary studies. It discusses its articulation with philosophy of mind, the theory of human cultural evolution, neuroscience and cognitive psychology, with its consequences for our understanding of narrative and fiction as human cultural practices, and of their effects on the reader’s mind. We therefore present the founding movements of the new paradigm, together with propositions from some of its leading authors.

KEYWORDS: Narratology, Cognition, Human cultural evolution, Theory of fiction.

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2022-07-26

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