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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: Theory of Mind Now and Then: Evolutionary and Historical Perspectives
Theory of Mind and Theory of Minds in Literature
Social Minds in Little Dorrit
The Way We Imagine
Theory of Mind and Fictions of Embodied Transparency
2: Mind Reading and Literary Characterization
Theory of the Murderous Mind: Understanding the Emotional Intensity of John Doyle’s Interpretation of Sondheim’s
Distraction as Liveliness of Mind: A Cognitive Approach to Characterization in Jane Austen
Sancho Panza’s Theory of Mind
Is Perceval Autistic?: Theory of Mind in theConte del Graal
3: Theory of Mind and Literary / Linguistic Structure
Whose Mind’s Eye? Free Indirect Discourse and the Covert Narrator in Marlene Streeruwitz’s
Attractors, Trajectors, and Agents in Racine’s “Récit de Théramène”
The Importance of Deixis and Attributive Style for the Study of Theory of Mind: The Example of William Faulkner’s Disturbed Characters
4: Alternate States of Mind
Alternative Theory of Mind for Artificial Brains: A Logical Approach to Interpreting Alien Minds
Reading Phantom Minds: Marie Darrieussecq’s Naissance des fantômes and Ghosts’ Body Language
Theory of Mind and Metamorphoses in Dreams: Jekyll & Hyde, and The Metamorphosis
Mother/Daughter Mind Reading and Ghostly Intervention in Toni Morrison’s
5: Theoretical, Philosophical, Political Approaches
Changing Minds: Theory of Mind and Propaganda in Egon Erwin Kisch’s
Functional Brain Imaging and the Problem of Other Minds
How is it Possible to Have Empathy? Four Models
Theory of Mind and the Conscience in El casamiento engañoso
Contributors
Index
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