The Role of Unexpected Events in Stories: J. Bruner’s and C. Feldman’s Florentine Seminar (SpringerBriefs in Psychology)
The Role of Unexpected Events in Stories: J. Bruner’s and C. Feldman’s Florentine Seminar (SpringerBriefs in Psychology) is a fascinating and intellectually rich exploration of how unexpected events shape the stories we tell—and, more importantly, how they shape the human mind. Rooted in the seminal work of Jerome Bruner and Charles Feldman, this concise yet powerful brief examines narrative psychology through a blend of theory, research, philosophy, and cognitive insight.
Stories are central to the human experience. They influence how we interpret the world, make sense of ourselves and others, and communicate meaning across cultures and generations. In this book, contributors revisit the groundbreaking Florentine Seminar—a pivotal gathering of thinkers that redefined narrative psychology. By focusing on the role of surprises, breaks in expectation, and the unforeseen twists that punctuate narratives, the authors reveal how unexpected events play a critical role in cognitive processing, memory formation, meaning-making, and emotional resonance.
The book bridges classic theoretical perspectives with modern psychological research. It explains how narrative structures influence perception, behavior, and social understanding. Whether you’re interested in cognitive psychology, storytelling and communication, cultural studies, education, or therapeutic applications, this brief offers deep insights with elegant clarity.
Designed for both students and professionals, it is concise enough to be read in a single sitting but rich enough to inspire further inquiry. The writing connects complex ideas with real examples from literature, media, personal narratives, and social discourse, making the content both accessible and thought-provoking.
This volume is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in psychology and the humanities, researchers interested in narrative and cognitive frameworks, educators exploring storytelling as a pedagogical tool, and anyone curious about the psychological power of stories.
Key Features:
📘 Narrative Psychology Focus: Explores the cognitive and emotional role of unexpected events in storytelling.
🧠 Grounded in Classic Thought: Based on ideas from Jerome Bruner and Charles Feldman’s influential Florentine Seminar.
🔍 Concise & Insightful: A brief yet impactful read that blends theory, research, and real-world examples.
🌍 Wide Relevance: Valuable for students, researchers, writers, educators, therapists, and media professionals.
💡 Cross-Disciplinary Appeal: Bridges psychology, literature, communication, and cultural studies.
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