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Christopher Collins

    Cet auteur explore la relation complexe entre le cerveau et le langage, en particulier dans le contexte de l'expérience de lecture. Son travail examine l'évolution de l'imagination et des fonctions linguistiques sur de vastes périodes de l'histoire humaine, offrant des aperçus profonds de la poésie et de la littérature. Fort d'une longue carrière consacrée à l'enseignement, il apporte une perspective unique sur la manière dont la lecture façonne notre cognition et notre perception. Son approche se caractérise par un examen interdisciplinaire d'œuvres littéraires à travers le prisme des sciences cognitives et de la biologie évolutive.

    J. M. Synge's The Playboy of the Western World
    Authority Figures
    Theatre and Residual Culture
    Paleopoetics
    Homeland Mythology
    The Word Made Love
    • The Word Made Love

      The Dialogical Theology of Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The central theme of this work emphasizes that Christianity transcends mere beliefs or moral codes, focusing instead on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Joseph Ratzinger, through his extensive writings and teachings, advocates for understanding faith as an encounter with a person, highlighting the transformative power of this relationship in the lives of believers.

      The Word Made Love
    • Homeland Mythology

      Biblical Narratives in American Culture

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      The book explores how biblical narratives have been manipulated to create nationalist myths that justify various inhumane policies and actions throughout history. It highlights the connections between these narratives and events such as Indian genocide, the slave trade, and imperial expansionism, as well as contemporary issues like preemptive war. The author argues that these interpretations often contradict core Christian values, revealing a complex interplay between religion and nationalism.

      Homeland Mythology
    • Paleopoetics

      • 251pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Using new data from neuroscience and evolutionary biology, an exploration of what the development of our species can tell us about the origins of language and the verbal imagination.

      Paleopoetics
    • Theatre and Residual Culture

      J.M. Synge and Pre-Christian Ireland

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interplay between pre-Christian culture and modern identity, this book analyzes Synge's plays as a means to present alternative views of modernity to a contemporary Irish audience. It delves into how Synge's work reflects residual beliefs such as animism and folklore, drawing on his archives to highlight his engagement with a past that Catholic Ireland sought to overlook. Each chapter focuses on a different play, revealing how Synge's dramaturgy is deeply rooted in ancient cultural practices and beliefs that shaped his artistic vision.

      Theatre and Residual Culture
    • Examining texts ranging from the Homeric epics and the Platonic dialogues, to Virgils Aeneid and the Book of Revelation, this book reveals how certain strategic metaphors embedded in the early Western literacy canon have promoted (and continue to promote) systems of inequality and social control.

      Authority Figures
    • Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Why is this play still relevant? -- Realism -- Notes -- 1 Context -- Synge's life -- Religion, class and culture -- Paris -- The Aran Islands and County Mayo -- The Abbey Theatre -- Notes -- 2 Play -- Dialect -- The comic structure of the play -- Comic reversals -- Farce -- Caricature -- Satire -- Class and religion -- Gender and sexuality -- Notes -- 3 Performance -- 1907 -- After 1907 -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes

      J. M. Synge's The Playboy of the Western World