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      • It explains that imagination allows us to make present through images what is absent from the present world before us and to reconfigure that world through the image-layering interpretive practice of seeing-as. In literature, imagination richly realizes its capacity to revise the present world by layering a transfiguring other world over it.
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  2. Mar 31, 2022 · Research consisted of purposively selecting and analysing multi-disciplinary literature relating to imagination, in order to support the emergence of models of imagination in cognition and in metacognition, for use in education practice.

  3. Literature, Imagination and Image: How the Imagination is linked to the Representation of the Absent Object. Sartre's work on L'Imaginaire (1940) focuses on the representation of the absent object. For Jean-Paul Sartre, the image is an act rather than a thing.

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  4. Jan 1, 2015 · Imagination names an interrelated set of mental capacities and activities that support not only artistic creativity but a range of significant behaviors, from modeling future events, to “reading” the minds of others, to projecting oneself into other physical locations and (by means of fiction) into other possible worlds.

  5. This chapter introduces the history of the concept of imagination within philosophy, the human sciences, and literary theory. It shows how imagination allows escape from ordinary life while also illuminating possibilities with which we can engage reality.

  6. This literature review, led by the Institute of Imagination in partnership with Bath Spa University and House of Imagination, begins a renewed focus on the research and evidence of the power of imagination and its capacity to support children and young people’s learning about the world and how they respond to its emerging challenges.

  7. Oct 18, 2018 · First published online October 18, 2018. Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Research Imagination. BrianSmithView all authors and affiliations. Based on: Hart ChrisDoing a Literature Review: Releasing the Research Imagination Sage Publishing, London, 2018 ISBN: 978-1-5264-1921-7 PB, 352pages, £26.99 (ebook available) Volume 28, Issue 12.

  8. 5 days ago · Imagination. First published Mon Mar 14, 2011; substantive revision Tue Jan 22, 2019. To imagine is to represent without aiming at things as they actually, presently, and subjectively are. One can use imagination to represent possibilities other than the actual, to represent times other than the present, and to represent perspectives other than ...

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