TY - BOOK AU - Rukmini Bhaya Nair TI - Narrative gravity: conversation, cognition, culture SN - 0195657004 U1 - 808.8023 PY - 2002/// CY - Oxford PB - OUP KW - Discourse analysis--Psychological aspects KW - Discourse analysis, Narrative KW - Pragmatics KW - Discourse analysis, Narrative--Psychological aspects N1 - Includes bibliographies and index N2 - In this elegantly written and theoretically sophisticated work, Rukmini Bhaya Nair asks why human beings across the world are such compulsive and inventive storytellers. Extending current research in cognitive science and narratology, she argues that we seem to have a genetic drive to fabricate as a way of gaining the competitive advantages such fictions give us. She suggests that stories are a means of fusing causal and logical explanations of 'real' events with emotional recognition, so that the lessons taught to us as children, and then throughout our lives via stories, lay the cornerstones of our most crucial beliefs. Nair's conclusion is that our stories really do make us up, just as much as we make up our stories ER -