
Title
Narrative Theory after the Second Cognitive Revolution
Document Type
Essay
Annotation
Narratology study relying on theories of discursive psychology. Opens with an overview of the discipline’s origin and aims before moving into an applied analysis of the face-to-face interaction found in “Hills Like White Elephants.” Suggests that Hemingway’s construction of “talk” scenes has much to teach narrative theory.
Published in
Introduction to Cognitive Cultural Studies
Date
2010
Pages
155-175
COinS
Citation
Herman, David. “Narrative Theory after the Second Cognitive Revolution.” In Introduction to Cognitive Cultural Studies, edited by Lisa Zunshine, 155-75. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.