NEMLA 2001 Special Session:
The Role of Cognitive Science in Literary Studies

Northeast Modern Language Association
Hartford, Connecticut
March 30-31, 2001

Session information appears below. For the original CFP, click here.
Hotel Information: Hilton Hartford

Session 11.8: The Role of Cognitive Science in Literary Studies
Saturday, March 31, 2001, 5:15 – 6:30pm

Session Chair: James Luberda, University of Connecticut

First Panelist: Gabrielle Starr, New York University
Paper Title: The New Aesthetics: Or What Can Humanists and Scientists Teach One Another?

Second Panelist: Michael Sinding, McMaster University
Paper Title: Genre, Categories and Cognitive Science

Third Panelist: James Luberda, University of Connecticut
Paper Title: Literary Studies and the "Other" Cognitive Science