Just in time : temporality, aesthetic experience, and cognitive neuroscience / G. Gabrielle Starr.
2023
BH301.P78
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Title
Just in time : temporality, aesthetic experience, and cognitive neuroscience / G. Gabrielle Starr.
ISBN
9780262374170 (electronic bk.)
026237417X (electronic bk.)
9780262048040
026237417X (electronic bk.)
9780262048040
Published
Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, 2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (272 pages).
Call Number
BH301.P78
Dewey Decimal Classification
111.85
Summary
Literature and neuroscience come together to illuminate the human experience of beauty, which unfolds in time. How does beauty exist in time This is Gabrielle Starr's central concern in Just in Time as she explores the experience of beauty not as an abstraction, but as the result of psychological and neurological processes in which time is central. Starr shows that aesthetic experience has temporal scale. Starr, a literary scholar and pioneer in the field and method of neuroaesthetics, which seeks the neurological basis of aesthetic experience, applies this methodology to the study of beauty in literature, considering such authors as Dawoud Bey, Rita Dove, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Henry James, Toni Morrison, and Wallace Stevens, as well as the artist Jasper Johns. Just in Time is richly informed by the methods and findings of neuroscientists, whose instruments let them investigate encounters with art down to the millisecond, but Starr goes beyond the laboratory to explore engagements with art that unfold over durations experiments cannot accommodate. In neuroaesthetics, Starr shows us, the techniques of the empirical sciences and humanistic interpretation support and complement one another. To understand the temporal quality of aesthetic experience we need both cognitive and phenomenological approaches, and this book moves boldly toward their synthesis.
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The MIT Press
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