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Literature, Cognition and Emotions
Literature, Cognition and Emotions group at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo
18 episodes
5 months ago
Literature shapes our thoughts and feelings. But how do signs on a page have an effect on our minds? And why does fiction sometimes feel more real than the world around us? Members from the Literature , Cognition and Emotions group discuss their research with Karin Kukkonen.     Podcast production: Vera Syrovatskaya. Sound engineer: Joakim Magnus Taraldsen (USIT). Original jingle composition: Jonas Meyer.                
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Literature shapes our thoughts and feelings. But how do signs on a page have an effect on our minds? And why does fiction sometimes feel more real than the world around us? Members from the Literature , Cognition and Emotions group discuss their research with Karin Kukkonen.     Podcast production: Vera Syrovatskaya. Sound engineer: Joakim Magnus Taraldsen (USIT). Original jingle composition: Jonas Meyer.                
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Episodes (18/18)
Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S3 – 6. Thomas Schubert: The Experience of “Being Moved”
2 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S3 – 5. Silvio Bär: Ancient Greek Literature and Heroes without Texts
2 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S3 – 4. Stefka Eriksen: The Old Norse Sagas
2 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S3 – 3. Tone Selboe: The 19th-Century Novel and Situations of Sympathy
2 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S3 – 2. Hugo Lundhaug: The Coptic Apocrypha
2 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S3 – 1. Sarah Bro Trasmundi: In Search of an Ideal Reader
2 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S2 – 5. Karin Kukkonen: Probability Designs
3 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S2 – 4. Olivia Fialho: Transformative Reading
3 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S2 – 3. Alexandra Effe: Autofiction from a Cognitive Perspective
3 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S2 – 2. Natalia Igl: The Materiality and Multimodality of Literature
3 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S2 – 1. Yasemin Hacıoğlu: Thinking through Poems in Romantic-Era Novels
3 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S1 – 6. Rolf Reber: Literature and the Artful Mind
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S1 – 5. Stephan Guth: The Literature of the Middle East
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S1 – 4. Stijn Vervaet: Cultural Memory in Balkan Literature
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S1 – 3. Beate Seibt: Kama Muta or The Feeling of Being Moved
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S1 – 2. Halvor Eifring: The Power of the Wandering Mind
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
S1 – 1. Reiko Abe Auestad: Emotions and Affect in Japanese Literature
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
Welcome to Literature, Cognition and Emotions (LCE) Podcast
4 years ago

Literature, Cognition and Emotions
Literature shapes our thoughts and feelings. But how do signs on a page have an effect on our minds? And why does fiction sometimes feel more real than the world around us? Members from the Literature , Cognition and Emotions group discuss their research with Karin Kukkonen.     Podcast production: Vera Syrovatskaya. Sound engineer: Joakim Magnus Taraldsen (USIT). Original jingle composition: Jonas Meyer.