Sam Browse

List of John Benjamins publications for which Sam Browse plays a role.

Titles

Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods

Edited by Alice Bell, Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons and David Peplow

[Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 36] 2021. vii, 236 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Communication Studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Theoretical literature & literary studies

Real Fictions: Fictionality, factuality and narrative strategies in contemporary storytelling

Edited by Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons and Mari Hatavara

Special issue of Narrative Inquiry 29:2 (2019) v, 189 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Discourse studies | Narrative Studies
Subjects Cognition and language | Communication Studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Theoretical literature & literary studies

Articles

Bell, Alice, Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons and David Peplow 2021 Chapter 1. Responding to styleStyle and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods, Bell, Alice, Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons and David Peplow (eds.), pp. 1–20 | Chapter
Browse, Sam 2021 Chapter 4. Towards an empirical stylistics of critical reception: The oppositional reader in political discourseStyle and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods, Bell, Alice, Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons and David Peplow (eds.), pp. 61–80 | Chapter
This article approaches fictionality as a set of semiotic strategies prototypically associated with fictional forms of storytelling (Hatavara & Mildorf, 2017b). Whilst these strategies are strongly associated with fiction, they might also be used in non-fictional and ontologically ambivalent… read more
Browse, Sam, Alison Gibbons and Mari Hatavara 2019 Real fictions: Fictionality, factuality and narrative strategies in contemporary storytellingReal Fictions: Fictionality, factuality and narrative strategies in contemporary storytelling, Browse, Sam, Alison Gibbons and Mari Hatavara (eds.), pp. 245–267 | Article
Audiences often speculate about why it is politicians behave in the way they do and say the things they say. Indeed, journalists and academics are frequently called upon to decode these behaviours for “lay” audiences. An integral part of “doing” politics is thus to reconstruct the backstage… read more
Browse, Sam 2014 Chapter 5. Resonant metaphor in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me GoCognitive Grammar in Literature, Harrison, Chloe, Louise Nuttall, Peter Stockwell and Wenjuan Yuan (eds.), pp. 69–82 | Article