Empathy and Reading

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Character Identification
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Dew Breaker
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Embodied Reader
emotion processing in literature
Emotional Fusion
Empathetic Reading
Empathy Altruism Hypothesis
empathy in narrative fiction research
Empathy Studies
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False Empathy
Fantasy Empathy
Fiction Reading
Fictional Emotions
Follow
Good World Citizens
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Immersion Reading
interdisciplinary narratology
Literary Empathy
Mirror Neurons
Motor Mimicry
Narrative Empathy
Narrative Impact
Personal Distress
reader response theory
social cognition research
Strategic Empathy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032205366
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Suzanne Keen serves as president of Scripps College, USA, where she is a member of the English Department. Her interdisciplinary work on narrative empathy draws on the novel, narrative theory, neuroscience, developmental and social psychology, and affective science.