Getting inside your head what cognitive science can tell us about popular culture

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adam_text IMAGE 1 IMAGE 2 GETTING INSIDE YOUR HEAD 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IMAGE 3 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WHAT COGNITIVE SCIENCE CAN TELL US ABOUT POPULARCULTURE LISA ZUNSHINE THE LOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS BALTIMORE IMAGE 4 CONTENTS 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX PREFACE: FANTASIES OF ACCESS XI IN WHICH BART SIMPSON IS THINKING; MONA LISA IS SMILING; THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK IS REVEALED; ITS GENRE IS CANVASSED; AND A LONG-DUE GRATITUDE IS EXPRESSED. ONE CULTURE OF GREEDY MIND READERS IN WHICH THE AUTHOR FIRST TRIES TO READ THE MIND OF A STRANGER AT THE LIBRARY AND THEN REALIZES THAT SHE DOESN T KNOW HOW TO TALK ABOUT IT; AN ISRAELI IMMIGRATION CLERK MAKES A SURPRISING GESTURE WITH HER HAND; EMPEROR CARACALLA FEELS THREATENED; A BRITISH SOCCER PLAYER HOPES TO BE MOBBED BY HIS TEAMMATES; A TIGHTROPE WALKER FACES COMPETITION FROM A WHEE-LO TOY; MONA LISA KEEPS SMILING; AND ANDY KAUFMAN LOOKS SINCERE. TWO I KNOW WHAT YOU RE THINKING, MR. DARCY! 21 IN WHICH A NEW CONCEPT IS INTRODUCED; A PHOBIA IS REVEALED; A FOUR-LETTER WORD MAKES A BOLD-FACED APPEARANCE (BUT THE FRENCH TAKE THE BLAME); FREDERICK WENTWORTH BETRAYS HIMSELF; ELIZABETH BENNET REJECTS MR. DARCY; BRIDGET LONES TRIUMPHS OVER A RIVAL; TOM LONES CAN T SEE WHAT S IN FRONT OF HIS EYES; AND THE AUTHOR ADMITS THAT SHE HAS NO CLUE WHAT HER NEAREST AND DEAREST ARE THINKING. THREE SADISTIC BENEFACTORS 45 IN WHICH READERS ENCOUNTER A THIRD WRITER NAMED FIELDING; A RICH MAN PLAYS WITH A POOR MAN S FEELINGS WHILE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL WATCHES; AN OLD MAN PLAYS WITH A YOUNG MAN S FEELINGS WHILE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL HAS NO CLUE; AND THE PROTAGONIST OF FIGHTCLUB SHOWS THAT HE CARES. FOUR THEATERS, HIPPODROMES, AND OTHER MOUSETRAPS 55 IN WHICH CLARISSA IS FOOLED WHILE EVELINA WATCHES A FOOL; LEV TOLSTOY, ERNST LUBITSCH, AND ALFRED HITCHCOCK WALK INTO A HIPPODROME; AND READERS ARE MADE TO THINK FIRST OF CARY GRANT AND THEN OF COLIN FIRTH. FIVE MOVIES: THE POWER OF RESTRAINT 79 IN WHICH READERS RETURN TO HITCHCOCK S NOTORIOUS AND REALIZE THAT NEITHER A BOWL OF SOUP NOR A CUP OF COFFEE ARE WHAT THEY SEEM TO BE; MATT DAMON PLAYS POKER; HUMPHREY BOGART LOSES THE GIRL; HELEN MIRREN LOSES A CRUMPET; RALPH FIENNES LOSES HIS COOL; HILLARY CLINTON ALMOST COUGHS; AND BLAME IS WRONGLY ASSIGNED. IMAGE 5 SIX MOCKUMENTARIES, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND STAND-UP COMEDY: UPPING THE AGONY 103 IN WHICH THE MAKERS OF THE OFFICE REVEAL THEIR RECIPE FOR MAKING US CRINGE; HUBERT HUMPHREY AND LOHN F. KENNEDY DON T CARE HOW THEY APPEAR ONSCREEN; FILM DIRECTORS HUNT FOR BODY LANGUAGE THAT CAN T BE FAKED; AND ANDY KAUFMAN TALKS OF PULLING OFF HIS OWN DEATH. SEVEI I REALITY TV: HUMILIATION IN REAL TIME 117 IN WHICH EMOTIONS BUILD UP DELIGHTFULLY; A BACHELOR TURNS DOWN A GIRL (WHO PROMPTLY BLAMES HERSELF); INDIVIDUALS WHO DON T LIKE REALITY TV SHOW THEIR TRUE FACES; A TV EXECUTIVE CLAIMS THAT PEOPLE LIKE BEING HUMILIATED; AMERICAN IDOL IS MENTIONED ALL TOO BRIEFLY; AND A LOT OF MENTAL ENERGY IS SPENT ON STRANGERS. EIGHT MUSICALS (PARTICULARLY AROUND II PM) 125 IN WHICH COLONEL PICKERING CAN HEAR HIGGINS IN MY FAIRLADY, BUT EMILE CAN T HEAR NELLIE IN SOUTH PACIFIC; SKY MASTERSON SLOWS DOWN TIME IN GUYS AND DOLLS; AUDREY HEPBURN WALKS IN ON ONE ELEVEN-O CLOCK NUMBER, AND ROSALIND RUSSELL TAKES HER TURN FOR ANOTHER; MR. CELLOPHANE, IN CHICAGO, IS SHOWN NOT TO BE THAT TRANSPARENT; SONDHEIM TURNS IT BACKWARD IN MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG AND INSIDE OUT IN SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE; A STUDENT AND A GIRL TALK UP A STORM IN A THIRTEENTH-CENTURY CHINESE OPERA; EVAN RACHEL WOOD COMPLAINS ABOUT SINGING AND ACTING AT THE SAME TIME; AND THE AUTHOR TIMIDLY PUTS FORTH A SUGGESTION. I III IE PAINTING FEELINGS 145 IN WHICH BUBBLES ARE BLOWN AND CARD CASTLES ARE BUILT; RULES FOR HATING ABSTRACT ART ARE DELINEATED; EXTREME MEASURES ARE TAKEN, AND EMOTIONS RUN HIGH; BENEVOLENT SONS-IN-LAW STEP LNTO THE BREACH, BUT SOME PEOPLE STILL SNEER; DA VINCI LURKS; RUBENS TAKES A STROLL IN THE GARDEN; AND THE AUTHOR WAXES SENTIMENTAL ABOUT A FOOTBALL MEMOIR. TEI I PAINTING MYSTERIES 169 IN WHICH WOMEN FIRST APPEAR MORE INSCRUTABLE THAN MEN, BUT THEN MEN CATCH UP, AND EVERYBODY IS MYSTERIOUS ALL AROUND. CODA 179 NOTES LSI BIBLIOGRAPHY 197 INDEX 2 R 1 VIII CONTENTS IMAGE 6 ILLUSTRATIONS 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 LYONEL FEININGER, THE GREEN BRIDGE II [. EMPEROR CARACALLA 10 2. JENNIFER EHLE AS ELIZABETH BENNET 3. COLIN FIRTH AS MR. DARCY 36 4. JOON B. KIM, BRAD PITT, AND EDWARD NORTON IN FIGHT CLUB 5. CLARISSA (SASKIA WICKHAM) AND LOVELACE (SEAN BEAN) AT THE THEATER 61 6. SPYING ON OTHER SPECTATORS IN LADY WINDERMERE S FAN 7. MRS. ERLYNNE (IRENE RICH) FRAMED BY BINOCULARS IN LADY WINDERMERE S FAN 67 8. LORD DARLINGTON (RONALD COLMAN) NOTICES LORD WINDERMERE S (BERT LYTELL S) INTEREST IN MRS. ERLYNNE 68 9. LORD DARLINGTON AND LORD WINDERMERE FEIGN INTEREST IN THE PROGRAM 69 RO. MEN TURN TO LOOK AT MRS. ERLYNNE 70 11. HORSE RACES IN HITCHCOCK S NOTORIOUS 71 12. PAUL ASHWORTH (COLIN FIRTH) WATCHES FOOTBALL IN FEVER PITCH 13. ALICIA (INGRID BERGMAN) LOOKS AT A CUP OF COFFEE IN NOTORIOUS 14. THE CUP OF COFFEE FROM NOTORIOUS 83 IS. ELIZABETH (HELEN MIRREN) GIVES UP THE CRUMPET IN THE QUEEN 16. ELIZABETH WEEPS WITH HER BACK TO THE CAMERA IN THE QUEEN 17. MIKE MCDERMOTT (MATT DAMON) IN ROUNDERS 91 18. HERBIE (JOHN TURTURRO) WATCHES CHARLES (RALPH FIENNES) IN QUIZ SHOW 95 19. HERBIE STEPS BEHIND THE CORNER 96 20. DAWN (LUCY DAVIS) AND DAVID (RICKY GERVAIS) IN THE OFFICE L0S 35 5 66 75 82 IX IMAGE 7 21. A CHILD WITH A PUPPET 112 22. NELLIE (MITZI GAYNOR) THINKS IN SONG IN SOUTH PACIFIC 127 23. EMILE (ROSSANO BRAZZI) THINKS IN SONG IN SOUTH PACIFIC 128 24. THE FREEZE-FRAME SHOT BEHIND MARLON BRANDA IN GUYS AND DOLLS 13 I 25. MY FAIR LADY: WHERE THE DEVIL ARE MY SLIPPERS? (REX HARRISON AND AUDREY HEPBURN) 133 26. DOT (BERNADETTE PETERS) PRANCING ONSTAGE NEXT TO HER DRESS IN SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE I} 5 27. DOT (BERNADETTE PETERS) POSES FOR GEORGE (MANDY PATINKIN) 136 28. ROXIE HART (RENEE ZELLWEGER) SINGS FUNNY HONEY IN CHICAGO 138 29. JEAN-BAPTISTE-SIMEON CHARDIN, SOAP BUBBLES 146 30. PETER PAUL RUBENS, SELF-PORTRAIT WITH HELENE FOURMENT IN THEIR GARDEN 153 31. JOSEPH-MARIE VIEN, THE HERMIT 155 32. FRAN~OIS-ANDRE VINCENT, BELISAIRE 160 33. JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE, LA PIETE FILIALE 163 34. WILLIAM HENRY MIDWOOD, AT THE CROFTER S WHEEL 171 35 JOHN COLLIER, A CONFESSION 174 X ILLUSTRATIONS
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title_full Getting inside your head what cognitive science can tell us about popular culture Lisa Zunshine
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