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Empathy and the Novel

Released on 2007-04-19
Empathy and the Novel

Author: Suzanne Keen

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISBN: 0195343603

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 274

View: 933

Does empathy felt while reading fiction actually cultivate a sense of connection, leading to altruistic actions on behalf of real others? Empathy and the Novel presents a comprehensive account of the relationships among novel reading, empathy, and altruism. Drawing on psychology, narrative theory, neuroscience, literary history, philosophy, and recent scholarship in discourse processing, Keen brings together resources and challenges for the literary study of empathy and the psychological study of fiction reading. Empathy robustly enters into affective responses to fiction, yet its role in shaping the behavior of emotional readers has been debated for three centuries. Keen surveys these debates and illustrates the techniques that invite empathetic response. She argues that the perception of fictiveness increases the likelihood of readers' empathy in part by releasing them from the guarded responses necessitated by the demands of real others. Narrative empathy is a strategy and subject of contemporary novelists from around the world, writers who tacitly endorse the potential universality of human emotions when they call upon their readers' empathy. If narrative empathy is to be taken seriously, Keen suggests, then women's reading and responses to popular fiction occupy a central position in literary inquiry, and cognitive literary studies should extend its range beyond canonical novels. In short, Keen's study extends the playing field for literature practitioners, causing it to resemble more closely that wide open landscape inhabited by readers.

Empathy and Reading

Released on 2022-06-23
Empathy and Reading

Author: Suzanne Keen

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781000595208

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 284

View: 875

This pioneering collection brings together Suzanne Keen’s extensive body of work on empathy and reading, charting the development of narrative empathy as an area of inquiry in its own right and extending cross-disciplinary conversations about empathy evoked by reading. The volume offers a brief overview of the trajectory of research following the 2007 publication of Empathy and the Novel, with empathy understood as a suite of related phenomena as stimulated by representations in narratives. The book is organized around three thematic sections—theories; empathetic readers; and interdisciplinary applications—each preceded by a short framing essay. The volume features excerpts from the author’s seminal works on narrative empathy and makes available her harder-to-access contributions. The book brings different strands of the author’s research into conversation with existing debates, with the aim of inspiring future interdisciplinary research on narrative empathy. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in such fields as literary studies, cognitive science, emotion studies, affect studies, and applied contexts where empathetic practitioners work.

Rethinking Empathy through Literature

Released on 2014-07-11
Rethinking Empathy through Literature

Author: Meghan Marie Hammond

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317817369

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 274

View: 751

In recent years, a growing field of empathy studies has started to emerge from several academic disciplines, including neuroscience, social psychology, and philosophy. Because literature plays a central role in discussions of empathy across disciplines, reconsidering how literature relates to "feeling with" others is key to rethinking empathy conceptually. This collection challenges common understandings of empathy, asking readers to question what it is, how it works, and who is capable of performing it. The authors reveal the exciting research on empathy that is currently emerging from literary studies while also making productive connections to other areas of study such as psychology and neurobiology. While literature has been central to discussions of empathy in divergent disciplines, the ways in which literature is often thought to relate to empathy can be simplistic and/or problematic. The basic yet popular postulation that reading literature necessarily produces empathy and pro-social moral behavior greatly underestimates the complexity of reading, literature, empathy, morality, and society. Even if empathy were a simple neurological process, we would still have to differentiate the many possible kinds of empathy in relation to different forms of art. All the complexities of literary and cultural studies have still to be brought to bear to truly understand the dynamics of literature and empathy.

Promises, Pedagogy and Pitfalls: Empathy’s Potential for Healing and Harm

Released on 2019-07-22
Promises, Pedagogy and Pitfalls: Empathy’s Potential for Healing and Harm

Author: Pam Morrison

Publisher: BRILL

ISBN: 9781848884281

Category: Social Science

Page: 164

View: 114

This volume explores empathy’s potential for healing and harm, and its potency to effect change for good or ill, at inter-personal, ecological and global levels.

Medicine and Empathy in Contemporary British Fiction

Released on 2017-09-08
Medicine and Empathy in Contemporary British Fiction

Author: Anne Whitehead

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

ISBN: 9780748686193

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 225

View: 691

Examines tourists' aesthetic responses in the context of US nation formation.

Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives

Released on 2020-05-19
Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives

Author: Stella Setka

Publisher: Lexington Books

ISBN: 9781498583848

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 175

View: 632

Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives examines a burgeoning genre of ethnic American literature called phantasmic trauma narratives, which use culturally specific modes of the supernatural to connect readers to historical traumas such as slavery and genocide. Drawing on trauma theory and using an ethnic studies methodology, this book shows how phantasmic novels and films present historical trauma in ways that seek to invite reader/viewer empathy about the cultural groups represented. In so doing, the author argues that these texts also provide models of interracial alliances to encourage contemporary cross-cultural engagement as a restorative response to historical traumas. Further, the author examines how these narratives function as sites of cultural memory that provide a critical purchase on the enormity of enslavement, genocide, and dispossession.

Modernist Empathy

Released on 2019-06-27
Modernist Empathy

Author: Eve C. Sorum

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 9781108498722

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 237

View: 328

Shows how reading modernist literature gives us fresh insights into tensions within the empathetic imagination and empathy itself.

Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel

Released on 2019-03-21
Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel

Author: Adeline Johns-Putra

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 9781108427371

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 199

View: 995

Analysing how contemporary fiction explores climate change, Johns-Putra argues that literature can help us understand our obligations to the future.

Empathy

Released on 2011-10-27
Empathy

Author: Amy Coplan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

ISBN: 9780199539956

Category: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Page: 431

View: 362

Examines the importance of empathy in a wide range of disciplines including ethics, aesthetics, and psychology.

Rereading Empathy

Released on 2022-05-05
Rereading Empathy

Author: Emily Johansen

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

ISBN: 9781501376870

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 192

View: 783

Over the last few decades and from across a spectrum of centrist political thought, a variety of academic disciplines, and numerous public intellectuals, the claim has been that we need to empathize more with marginalized people as a way to alleviate social inequalities. If we all had more skill with empathy, so the claim goes, we would all be better citizens. But what does it mean to empathize with others? How do we develop this skill? And what does it offer that older models of solidarity don't? Why empathy-and why now? Rereading Empathy takes up these questions, examining the uses to which calls for empathy are put in the face of ever expanding economic and social precarity. The contributors draw on a variety of historical and contemporary literary and cultural archives to illustrate the work that empathy is supposed to enable-and to query alternative models of building collective futures.

Postfaktisches Erzählen?

Released on 2021-02-08
Postfaktisches Erzählen?

Author: Matei Chihaia

Publisher: de Gruyter

ISBN: 3110692732

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 338

View: 575

It is often claimed in contemporary public debate that we live in a "post-factual age." This interdisciplinary volume employs the theories and methods of narrative research to investigate the relationship between the "post-factual" and narra

Narrative Form

Released on 2015-07-28
Narrative Form

Author: Suzanne Keen

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9781137439598

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 211

View: 841

This revised and expanded handbook concisely introduces narrative form to advanced students of fiction and creative writing, with refreshed references and new discussions of cognitive approaches to narrative, nonfiction, and narrative emotions.

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