Bibliography
Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004
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Showing keyword matches in entire database for "reality":
| Adams, Michael Vannoy. The Fantasy Principle: Psychoanalysis of the Imagination. Hove, NY: Brunner, Routledge, 2004. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: cannibalism | Carl Jung | culture studies | Daniel Paul Schreber | fantasy | gender studies | imagination | mythology | poststructuralism | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | race studies | reality | Sigmund Freud | social sciences | suicide | |
| Archer, Dawn. "Can Innocent People Be Guilty?": A Sociopragmatic Analysis of Examination Transcripts from the Salem Witchcraft Trials.” Journal Historical Pragmatics 3:1 (2002): 1-30. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: Occult Sciences | paradigm | Paul Grice | reality | rhetoric of science | social sciences | witchcraft | |
| Cousineau, Thomas. Ritual Unbound: Reading Sacrifice in Modernist Fiction. Newark & Cranbury, NJ: University Delaware Press & Associated University Presses, 2004. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: 20th C | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Ford Madox Ford | Henry James | Joseph Conrad | literature—19th | myth | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | ritual | sacrifice | social sciences | Virginia Woolf | |
| Crapanzano, Vincent. Imaginative Horizons: An Essay in Literary-philosophical Anthropology. Chicago: University Chicago Press, 2004. | |
| Theory | |
| Keywords: anthropology | imagination | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | social sciences | theory | |
| Gordon, John. Joyce and Reality: The Empirical Strikes Back. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2004. | |
| Theory | |
| Keywords: James Joyce | Occult Sciences | perception | philology | poststructuralism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | reality | rhetoric of science | theory | |
| Greenfield, Susan C. Money or Mind?: Cecilia, the Novel, and the Real Madness of Selfhood. Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 33 (2004): 49-70. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: Fanny Burney | madness | mind | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | self | |
| Gunn, J.H.P. “Blavatsky and the Magic of Esoteric Language.” Journal Communication & Religion 25:2 (September 2002): 193-227. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: Hélèna Petrovna Blavatsky | intuition | Occult Sciences | poetics | popular sciences | reality | religion | rhetoric of science | theory | |
| Lau, Ivy Y.-M., Sau-lai Lee, and Chi-yue Chiu. “Language, Cognition, and Reality: Constructing Shared Meanings Through Communication.” The Psychological Foundations of Culture. Eds. Mark Schaller, Christian S. Crandall, and Lucian Gideon Conway. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. 77-101. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: communication | culture studies | ethnic studies | ethnic studies | ethnopsychology | language | meaning | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | social sciences | theory | |
| Polcrack, Doranne G. Situation in Pace: Setting and Scene in the Poetics of Henry James. Ph.D. Dissertation: Lehigh University, 2004. | |
| Theory | |
| Keywords: aesthetics | emotions | Henry James | narrative | ontology | poetics | reality | stasis | theory | |
| Schweninger, Lee. Myth Launchings and Moon Landings: Parallel Realities in Susan Power's The Grass Dancer. Studies in American Indian Literatures 16 (Fall 2004): 47-69. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: epistemology | ethnic studies | native Americans | reality | science & technology studies | social sciences | Susan Power | technology | |
| Vest, Jason Paul. Interrogating Reality: Philip K. Dick, Science Fiction, and (Post)Modernism. Ph.D. Dissertation: Washington University, 2004. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: allegory | consciousness | culture studies | Franz Kafka | freedom | identity | Italo Calvino | Jorge Luis Borges | literature—20th C | modernism | Philip K. Dick | popular science | postmodernism | progress | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | repression | science fiction | social sciences | technology | time travel | |