I have only recently stumbled over psychosemiotics as a specific field of research and was struck by how much its concerns match my own interest in applying evolutionary psychology and certain strands of the cognitive sciences to the study of literature. However, it seems to me that psychosemiotics is a blind spot in the ever-growing field of cognitive literary studies and I have a hunch why this might be the case (it seems to clash with the current embodiment paradigm - falsely, it strikes me, because psychosemiotics appears pretty embodied to me).

Are there specialists out there who can provide illuminating insight? Thanks in advance!

Anja

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