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Beckett and the Cognitive Method: Mind, Models, and Exploratory Narratives by Marco Bernini

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Does literature merely represent cognitive processes, or can it enhance, parallel, or reassess the scientific study of the mind? Beckett and the Cognitive Method argues that Samuel Beckett's narrative work, rather than just expressing or rendering mental states, inaugurates an exploratory use of narrative as an introspective modeling technology. Through a detailed analysis of Beckett's entire corpus and published volumes of letters, this book argues that Beckett pioneered a new method of writing to construct (in a mode analogous to scientific inquiry) models for the exploration of core laws, processes, and dynamics in the human mind. Marco Bernini integrates frameworks from contemporary narrative theory, cognitive sciences, phenomenology, and philosophy of mind to make a case for Beckett's modeling practice. Bernini demonstrates how this modeling applies to a vast array of processes including the (narrative) illusion of a sense of self, the dialogic interaction with memories and felt presences, the synesthetic nature of inner experience and mental imagery, the role of moods and emotions as cognitive drives, and the emergent quality of consciousness. Beckett and the Cognitive Method also reflects on how Beckett's fictional cognitive models are transformed into reading, auditory, or spectatorial experiences generating through narrative devices insights on what the sciences can only discursively report. As such, Bernini argues that literature should be considered a proper exploration of the mind, with its own tools and models for cognitive inquiry.

About the Author
Marco Bernini is Assistant Professor of Cognitive Literary Studies at Durham University. He specializes in narrative theory, modernism, and cognitive approaches to literature.

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Beckett is presumed to have hated philosophy but his plays tell us otherwise. He disliked academic pomp, but plumbed ideas to the depth. If you appreciate Beckett's theater you may want to use this well-researched book to go backstage and consider the thinking behind the words. * Antonio Damasio, Professor, David Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience, and Director of Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California *
In this meticulously researched book, Marco Bernini addresses the most perplexing aspects of Beckett's writing: his representation of altered states of consciousness, of voice hearing, and of varieties of introspection beyond everyday phenomenological levels of awareness. Through an intricate interweaving of narrative and cognitive theory, paired with arresting close readings, Beckett and the Cognitive Method advances a strikingly new argument that will transform our understanding of Beckett's work. * Ulrika Maude, Professor of Modern Literature, University of Bristol *
The word 'landmark' is overused, but I believe it applies to this book. It reflects the author's sparkling intelligence and, at the same time, the book's deep research in philosophy, psychology, the cognitive sciences, narratology, literary criticism, and still other disciplines. Marco Bernini makes a genuine contribution that more than fulfills the promise of a genuine literary-scientific cross-pollinization in narratological and literary discourse. * Porter Abbott, Research Professor Emeritus of English, University of California, Santa Barbara *
Marco Bernini...makes a convincing case, and his book offers fresh perspectives for anyone with an interest in Beckett, as well as being an excellent introduction for those curious about the methods and accomplishments of cognitive literary criticism right now. * Simon Kemp, Somerville College, Oxford, United Kingdom, French Studies *



Book Information
ISBN 9780190664350
Author Marco Bernini
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 503g
Dimensions(mm) 164mm * 237mm * 23mm

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