Fiction and Other Minds Seminar: Embodied Cognition in Poetry and Dance

This term’s Fiction and Other Minds seminar welcomes Dr Charlotte Lee (Cambridge) and Dr Meindert Peters (Oxford), who will discuss the topic of Embodied Cognition in Poetry and Dance. The “Fiction and Other Minds” seminar series, convened by Ben Morgan and Naomi Rokotnitz, has been running since 2013, hosting a range of speakers working at the interface between literary studies, cognitive science and phenomenology. The seminar explores the field that opens when features investigated by the cognitive sciences are tested and expanded across different cultural contexts. In particular, we are interested in the ways by which literary texts often challenge and differentiate theoretical insights especially through their attention to the culturally situated aspects of cognition, and how cognitively informed approaches to literature can deepen our understanding of the embodied and affective processes that underpin meaning-making, including literary reading. The seminar is convened by Professor Ben Morgan (ben.morgan@worc.ox.ac.uk) and Dr Naomi Rokotnitz (naomi.rokotnitz@worc.ox.ac.uk). As always, the talk will be followed by drinks for all attendees.
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