Ambiguity, multi-stable storyworlds, and storyworld possible selves in Rosemary Timperley's ghost story "Harry"

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Brumal-Research Journal on the Fantastic Pub Date : 2023-01-16 DOI:10.5565/rev/brumal.894
Maria-Angeles Martinez
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In this study I analyse the ghost story “Harry” (Timperley 1955) within  the paradigms of embodied cognition (Gallese 2005, 2017), cognitive ambiguity (Zeki 2006), and storyworld possible selves theory (Author, 2014, 2018). My aim is to find out which storyworld possible selves, or “imagings of the self in storyworlds” (Author, 2014: 119) are likely to be projected by readers, and the extent to which these interact with the ambiguity that characterizes ghost naratives. The findings suggest that, in “Harry,” ambiguity (Zeki 2006) contributes to the mental construction of two alternative, equally certain, storyworlds, which I call multi-stable storyworlds, respectively connected to uncanny and rational meaning constructions. The storyworld possible selves projected in these mental scenarios seem to predominantly involve emotional responses associated with fear, family relations, and ethical perceptions of social justice.
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罗斯玛丽·Timperley鬼故事《哈利》的模糊性、多重稳定的故事世界和故事世界可能的自我
在本研究中,我在具身认知(Gallese 2005, 2017)、认知歧义(Zeki 2006)和故事世界可能自我理论(Author, 2014, 2018)的范式下分析了鬼故事《哈利》(Timperley 1955)。我的目的是找出哪些故事世界可能的自我,或者“故事世界中自我的想象”(作者,2014:119)可能被读者投射,以及这些与鬼魂叙事特征的模糊性相互作用的程度。研究结果表明,在《哈利·波特》中,模糊性(Zeki 2006)有助于心理构建两个可选择的、同样确定的故事世界,我称之为多稳定的故事世界,分别与不可思议的和理性的意义结构有关。在这些心理场景中投射的故事世界可能的自我似乎主要涉及与恐惧、家庭关系和社会正义的伦理观念相关的情绪反应。
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期刊介绍: Brumal. Research Journal on the Fantastic is presented as an interdisciplinary and multilingual publication aimed at researchers and specialists. The fantastic is understood here as an always problematic confrontation between the real and the impossible in a textual world imitating ours. Therefore, other non-mimetic genres like science fiction or fantasy, which do not adhere to this definition, are excluded in Brumal. Linked to the Grupo de Estudios sobre lo Fantástico (GEF, Research Group on the Fantastic) from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (www.lofantastico.com), Brumal welcomes works on the fantastic dealing with its different artistic manifestations (narrative, theatre, cinema, comic, painting, photography and video-games), in any language and from any country during the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Texts can be sent in Spanish, Catalan, Galician, English, French, Portuguese or Italian. Brumal is structured in three differentiated sections (Monograph, Miscellaneous and Reviews) and will be published every six months (december and june).
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