Items where Author is "Gibbons, Alison"
Number of items: 33.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2023).
Text world theory and situation-model research: enhancing validity and tracking world-retrievals.
Journal of Literary Semantics, 52 (1).
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2022).
Reading Autofiction: The Cognitive Turn.
American Book Review, 43 (2), 32-36.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2022).
A cognitive model of reading autofiction.
English Studies: a journal of English language and literature.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2021).
Interpreting Fictionality and Ontological Blurrings in and Between Lance Olsen’s Theories of Forgetting and there’s no place like time.
Style (DeKalb), 55 (3), 406-429.
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GIBBONS, Alison and WHITELEY, Sara
(2021).
Do worlds have (fourth) walls? A Text World Theory approach to direct address in Fleabag.
Language and Literature, 30 (2), 105-126.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2020).
Metamodernism, the Anthropocene, and the Resurgence of Historicity: Ben Lerner’s 10:04 and “the utopian glimmer of fiction”.
Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction.
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BROWSE, Sam, GIBBONS, Alison and HATAVARA, Mari
(2019).
Real fictions: fictionality, factuality and narrative strategies in contemporary storytelling.
Narrative Inquiry, 29 (2), 245-267.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2019).
The “dissolving margins” of Elena Ferrante and the Neapolitan Novels: A cognitive approach to fictionality, authorial intentionality, and autofictional reading strategies.
Narrative Inquiry, 29 (2), 391-417.
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GIBBONS, Alison, VERMEULEN, T and VAN DEN AKKER, R
(2019).
Reality beckons: metamodernist depthiness beyond panfictionality.
European Journal of English Studies, 23 (2), 172-189.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2019).
Using life and abusing life in the trial of Ahmed Naji: Text World Theory, Adab, and the ethics of reading.
Journal of Language and Discrimination.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2019).
Nurturing Life Writing in Egypt after the Arab Spring: Fiction as “Survival Mechanism”.
a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 34 (2), 316-324.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2018).
Entropology and the end of nature in Lance Olsen’s Theories of Forgetting.
Textual practice, 33 (2), 280-299.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2017).
Reading S across media: transmedia storyworlds, multimodal fiction, and real readers.
Narrative, 25 (3), 321-341.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2016).
'I haven't seen you since (a specific date, a time, the weather)': Global identity and the reinscription of subjectivity in Brian Castro's Shanghai Dancing.
Ariel : A Review of International English Literature, 47 (1-2), 223-251.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2016).
Multimodality, Cognitive Poetics, and Genre:
Reading Grady Hendrix’s novel Horrorstör.
Multimodal communication, 5 (1), 15-29.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2015).
An interview with Adam Thirlwell.
Contemporary Literature, 55 (4), 611-634.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2014).
Tension, style and the modern psyche: A stylistic analysis of Philip Zimmermann's high tension.
The blue notebook: Journal for artists’ books, 8 (2), 6-13.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2012).
“You’ve never experienced a novel like this”: Time and interaction when reading TOC.
Electronic book review.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2008).
Multimodal literature 'moves' us: dynamic movement and embodiment in VAS: An opera In flatland.
Hermes journal of language and communication in business,, 41, 107-124.
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Book Section
EFFE, A and GIBBONS, Alison
(2022).
A Cognitive Perspective on Autofictional Writing, Texts, and Reading.
In: EFFE, A and LAWLOR, H, (eds.)
The Autofictional. Approaches, affordances, forms.
Palgrave Studies in Life Writing
.
Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 61-81.
[Book Section]
EFFE, Alexandra and GIBBONS, Alison
(2022).
A Cognitive Perspective on Autofictional Writing, Texts, and Reading.
In: EFFE, Alexandra and LAWLOR, Hannie, (eds.)
The Autofictional. Approaches, Affordances, Forms.
Palgrave Studies in Life Writing
.
Cham, Switzerland., Palgrave MacMillan, 61-81.
[Book Section]
GIBBONS, Alison
(2021).
“Why do you insist that Alana is not real?” Visitors’ perceptions of the fictionality of Andi and Lance Olsen’s ‘there’s no place like time’ exhibition.
In: GIBBONS, Alison, BELL, Alice, PEPLOW, David and BROWSE, Sam, (eds.)
Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods.
John Benjamins, 101-121.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2018).
Autonarration, 'I', and odd address in Ben Lerner's autofictional novel 10.04.
In: GIBBONS, Alison and MACRAE, Andrea, (eds.)
Pronouns in literature: Positions and perspectives in language.
Palgrave Macmillan, 75-96.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2017).
Contemporary autofiction and metamodern affect.
In: VAN DEN AKKER, Robin, GIBBONS, Alison and VERMEULEUN, Timotheus, (eds.)
Metamodernism: Historicity, affect, and depth after postmodernism.
Radical Cultural Studies
.
London, Rowman & Littlefield International, 117-130.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2017).
Metamodern affect.
In: VAN DEN AKKER, Robin, GIBBONS, Alison and VERMEULEN, Timotheus, (eds.)
Metamodernism: Historicity, Affect, and Depth after Postmodernism.
Radical Cultural Studies
.
London, Rowman & Littlefield International, 83-86.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2016).
"Take that you intellectuals" and "KaPOW!": Adam Thirlwell and the metamodernist future of style.
In: FJELLESTAD, Danuta and WATSON, David, (eds.)
The futures of the present: New directions in (American) literature.
Abingdon, Routledge, 29-43.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2016).
Building Hollywood in Paddington: Text world theory, immersive theatre, and Punchdrunk's the drowned man.
In: GAVINS, Joanna and LAHEY, Ernestine, (eds.)
World building: Discourse in the mind.
Bloomsbury academic, 71-89.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2015).
Creativity and multimodal literature.
In: JONES, Rodney H, (ed.)
Routledge handbook of language and creativity.
Abingdon, Routledge, 293-306.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2014).
Multimodality in literature: An analysis of Jonathan Safran Foer's 'A primer for the punctuation of heart disease'.
In: NORRIS, Sigrid and MAIER, Carmen Daniela, (eds.)
Interactions, images, and texts: A reader in multimodality.
Boston, De Gruyter Mouton, 371-380.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2012).
"You were there": The allways ontologies of only revolutions.
In: POHLMANN, Sascha, (ed.)
Revolutionary leaves: The fiction of Mark Z. Danielewski.
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 167-182.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2011).
This is not for you.
In: BRAY, Joe and GIBBONS, Alison, (eds.)
Mark Z. Danielewski.
Manchester University Press, 17-32.
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GIBBONS, Alison
(2010).
Narrative worlds and multimodal figures in house of leaves: "-find your own words; I have no more".
In: GRISHAKOVA, Marina and RYAN, Marie-Laure, (eds.)
Intermediality and Storytelling.
De Gruyter, 285-311.
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Authored Book
GIBBONS, Alison and WHITELEY, Sara
(2018).
Contemporary stylistics: Language, cognition, interpretation.
Edinburgh University Press.
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