From the Book - First edition.
Contextualizing cognitive approaches to early modern Spanish literature / Julien J. Simon
Embodied cognition and autopoiesis in Don Quixote / Howard Mancing
Why autopoiesis and memory matter to Cervantes, Don Quixote, and the humanities / Catherine Connor-Swietlicki
The Janus hypothesis in Don Quixote: memory and imagination in Cervantes / Julia Dominguez
Cognitive theatricality: Jongleuresque imagination on the early Spanish stage / Bruce R. Burningham
A mindful audience: embodied spectatorship in early modern Madrid / Elizabeth M. Cruz Petersen
Wearing gender on one's sleeve: cross-dressing in Angela de Azevado's El muerto disimulado / Judith G. Caballero
Don Quixote's response to fiction in Maese Pedro's puppet show: madman or transported reader? / Domingo Rodenas de Moya and Jose Valenzuela
Theory of mind in early modern Spanish manuals of courtly conduct / Ryan Schmitz
Embodiment and empathy in early modern drama: the case of Cervantes' El trato de Argel / Cory A. Reed
The role of empathy in reading, interpreting, and teaching Las Casas' Brevisima relacion de la destruccion de las Indias / Barbara Simerka
Afterword: teaching early modern Spanish literature with a cognitive approach / Isabel Jaen.