ISSN 2210-4372 (Print); ISSN 2210-4380 (Online)
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Editor’s introduction pp. 1-1(1) Author: van Peer, Willie
What’s your problem? And how might we deepen it? pp. 3-7(5) Author: Boyd, Brian
A rationale for evolutionary studies of literature pp. 8-15(8) Author: Carroll, Joseph
Toward consilience, not literary Darwinism pp. 16-18(3) Author: Gottschall, Jonathan
Extending Literary Darwinism: Culture and alternatives to adaptation pp. 19-27(9) Author: Verpooten, Jan
Reading other minds: Effects of literature on empathy pp. 28-47(20) Authors: Djikic, Maja; Oatley, Keith; Moldoveanu, Mihnea C.
Exploring the metanarrative of the traditional literary critical essay pp. 48-76(29) Authors: Grobman, Laurie; Garner, Joanna K.
Transportation into literary fiction reduces prejudice against and increases empathy for Arab-Muslims pp. 77-92(16) Author: Johnson, Dan R.
The fluency of spoilers: Why giving away endings improves stories pp. 93-104(12) Authors: D. Leavitt, Jonathan; Christenfeld, Nicholas J.S.
Using affective appraisal to help readers construct literary interpretations pp. 105-136(32) Authors: Levine, Sarah; Horton, William S.
Action speaks louder than words: Empathy mainly modulates emotions from theory of mind-laden parts of a story pp. 137-153(17) Authors: Wallentin, Mikkel; Simonsen, Arndis; Nielsen, Andreas Højlund
Claassen, E. (2012) Author representations in literary reading pp. 154-157(4) Author: Lauer, Gerhard
Hogan, P. C. (2003)The mind and its stories. Narrative universal and human emotionHogan, P. C. (2011)What literature teaches us about emotionHogan, P. C. (2011)Affective narratology. The emotional structure of stories pp. 158-160(3) Author: van Peer, Willie
Ramachandran, V. S. (2011)The tell-tale brain: A neuroscientist’s quest for what makes us human pp. 161-164(4) Author: van Peer, Willie
Schreier, M. (2012)Qualitative content analysis in practice pp. 165-168(4) Author: Aaftink, Cathelein