redOrbit: “Consciousness as Content: Neuronarratives and the Redemption of Fiction”
Written on March 12, 2008
This article “Consciousness as Content” by Gary Johnson uses the term ‘neuronarrative’ for neurologically or cogsci-oriented fiction, which here I’d earlier termed “neurofiction.” The novels discussed in the above article are Thinks . . . by David Lodge and Richard Powers’s Galatea 2.2: A Novel.
Filed in: cognitive science,consciousness,fiction.