Proustian Attention
Cross-source consensus on Proustian Attention from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Comparisons
Background
Highlighted claims
- Proust's novels portray human desire and attention as socially mediated. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- Proust's novels are presented as literary works where characters' eyes and attention are repeatedly important. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- René Girard interpreted mimetic desire as present throughout Proust's work. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire
- Proust's attention to character gaze mirrors infant joint visual attention. — Early Imitation and Mimetic Desire