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Literature and Social Justice - Protest Novels, Cognitive Politics, and Schema Criticism (Paperback)
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Literature and Social Justice - Protest Novels, Cognitive Politics, and Schema Criticism (Paperback)
Series: Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture Series
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Can reading social protest novels actually produce a more just
world? Literature and Social Justice offers a scientifically
informed, evidence-based affirmative answer to that crucial
question, arguing that literature has the potential-albeit largely
unrealized-to produce lasting, socially transformative
psychological changes in readers. Moving beyond traditional social
criticism in its various forms, including feminist, gender, queer,
and postcolonialist approaches, Mark Bracher uses new knowledge
concerning the cognitive structures and processes that constitute
the psychological roots of social injustice to develop a detailed,
systematic critical strategy that he calls "schema criticism,"
which can be applied to literature and other discourses to maximize
and extend their potential for promoting social justice. Bracher
draws on studies in social cognition, social neuroscience,
evolutionary psychology, political psychology, and psychoanalysis
to uncover the root cognitive structures that cause
misunderstandings among people and give rise to social injustice.
Using the novels The Jungle, The Grapes of Wrath, and Native Son,
he then demonstrates how schema criticism can correct these faulty
cognitive structures and enable readers to develop more accurate
and empathetic views of those they deem "Other," as well as become
more aware of their own cognitive processes. Calling the book
"insightful, erudite, and humane," Cognitive Approaches to
Literature and Culture Series coeditor Patrick Colm Hogan says,
"This inspiring book should be welcomed by literary critics,
political activists, and anyone who cares about social justice."
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