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Nikolić’s concept of ideasthesia arises from the ‘Ancient Greek words idea (for concept) and aesthesis (for sensation). Hence […] the term ideasthesia [or] sensing concepts’ (2016: 2). When we create narrative we generate ideas in sensory terms, as other. Ideasthesia takes an interest in the dynamics of the conversion process, from idea to story: what modes of poeisis are involved?
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