TY - JOUR
T1 - Reconstructed multisensoriality. Reading The Catcher in the Rye
AU - Tenchini, Maria Paola
AU - Sozzi, Andrea
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In natural face-to-face interactions, verbal communication always occurs in association with expressions of nonverbal behavior. The functional contribution of these multimodal aspects to the meaning of the message and to its effects fulfils multiple communicative
functions that differ according primarily to the speaker’s intentions, to the interpersonal relations between the speaker and the addressee, to the nature of the message, and to the context.
When nonverbal behavior is reproduced in a written literary text, it becomes functional to the textual and narrative process as it serves as a signifier for the reader. A fictional character is never fixed and unchanging. Through writing, each author encourages the explicit or implicit evocation of a multisensory world, which readers decode and reconstruct, inevitably conditioned by their cognitive and cultural environment. In this paper, we refer to Salinger’s famous novel "The Catcher in the Rye" to analyze the literary valence of representing the characters’ multisensory communication, focusing
on the core relationship between the explicit and the implicit parts in reconstructing the psychological depth of a literary character.
AB - In natural face-to-face interactions, verbal communication always occurs in association with expressions of nonverbal behavior. The functional contribution of these multimodal aspects to the meaning of the message and to its effects fulfils multiple communicative
functions that differ according primarily to the speaker’s intentions, to the interpersonal relations between the speaker and the addressee, to the nature of the message, and to the context.
When nonverbal behavior is reproduced in a written literary text, it becomes functional to the textual and narrative process as it serves as a signifier for the reader. A fictional character is never fixed and unchanging. Through writing, each author encourages the explicit or implicit evocation of a multisensory world, which readers decode and reconstruct, inevitably conditioned by their cognitive and cultural environment. In this paper, we refer to Salinger’s famous novel "The Catcher in the Rye" to analyze the literary valence of representing the characters’ multisensory communication, focusing
on the core relationship between the explicit and the implicit parts in reconstructing the psychological depth of a literary character.
KW - Multimodale Kommunikation, Multisensorik, nonverbales Verhalten in der Literatur, Charakterpsychologie
KW - multimodal communication, multisensoriality, nonverbal behavior in literature (novels), character psychology.
KW - Multimodale Kommunikation, Multisensorik, nonverbales Verhalten in der Literatur, Charakterpsychologie
KW - multimodal communication, multisensoriality, nonverbal behavior in literature (novels), character psychology.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/259534
U2 - 10.2478/gth-2023-0010
DO - 10.2478/gth-2023-0010
M3 - Article
SN - 2519-5808
VL - 45
SP - 49
EP - 64
JO - GESTALT THEORY
JF - GESTALT THEORY
ER -