In Why Fiction?—one of the most important works of narrative theory to come out of France in recent years—Jean-Marie Schaeffer understands fiction not as a literary genre but, in contrast to all other literary theorists, as a genre of life. The result is arguably the first systematic refutation of Plato’s polemic against fiction and a persuasive argument for regarding fiction as having a cognitive function. For Schaeffer fiction includes not only narrative fiction but also children’s games, videos, film, drama, certain kinds of painting, opera—in short, all the intentional structures arising from shared imaginative reality. Because video games and cyber-technologies are the new sites of entry for many children into such an imagined universe, studying these cyber-fictions has become integral to our understanding of fiction. Through these avenues, Schaeffer also explores the foundations of mimeticism in order to explain the important effect fiction has on human beings. His work thus establishes fiction as a universal aspect of human culture and offers a profound and resounding answer to the question: Why fiction?
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An exploration of the ways fiction mimics the real and the links between cyber realities, fiction, and human beings. It also explores the foundations of mimeticism in order to explain the important effect fiction has on human beings.
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Introduction 000Chapter 1. Who Is Afraid of Imitation? 000Chapter 2. Mimesis: To Imitate, to Feign, to Represent, and to Know 000Chapter 3. Fiction 000Chapter 4. Some Fictional Devices 000Conclusion 000Notes 000Bibliography 000Index 000
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An exploration of the ways fiction mimics the real and the links between cyber realities, fiction, and human beings
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9780803217584
Publisert
2010-07-01
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University of Nebraska Press
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216 mm
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140 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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