The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading in light of (a) contemporary literary theory, and (b) neuroscientific studies of empathy, and to discuss how a closer interplay between neuroscience and literary studies may enhance our understanding of empathy in narrative reading. An introduction to some of the philosophical roots of empathy is followed by tracing its application in contemporary literary theory, in which scholars have pursued empathy with varying degrees of conceptual precision, often within the context of embodied/enactive cognition. The presentation of empirical literary studies of empathy is subsequently contextualized by an overview of psychological and neuroscientific ...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
This dissertation argues that empathy is a nuanced and paradoxical capacity, which in action puts at...
ABSTRACT Humanities and the sciences have long been considered polar opposites that exist in separa...
The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading ...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
This contribution is aimed at analyzing how empathy is instantiated when we read works of fiction a...
In this thesis I analyze how a neurotypical reader can feel empathetic towards neurodivergent charac...
The neuroscience of empathy has enormously expanded in the past two decades, thereby making instrume...
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader...
How does empathy help us to write and to work? Professor Maggie Gee chairs a panel discussion by mem...
Fictional narratives and stories have persisted throughout human history. However, perhaps due to a ...
Empathy is highly valued in society due to its many benefits, including the promotion of prosocial b...
This paper gives an analysis of some conceptual issues in the neuroscientific study of empathy. The ...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
This dissertation argues that empathy is a nuanced and paradoxical capacity, which in action puts at...
ABSTRACT Humanities and the sciences have long been considered polar opposites that exist in separa...
The objective of this article is to review extant empirical studies of empathy in narrative reading ...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
This contribution is aimed at analyzing how empathy is instantiated when we read works of fiction a...
In this thesis I analyze how a neurotypical reader can feel empathetic towards neurodivergent charac...
The neuroscience of empathy has enormously expanded in the past two decades, thereby making instrume...
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader...
How does empathy help us to write and to work? Professor Maggie Gee chairs a panel discussion by mem...
Fictional narratives and stories have persisted throughout human history. However, perhaps due to a ...
Empathy is highly valued in society due to its many benefits, including the promotion of prosocial b...
This paper gives an analysis of some conceptual issues in the neuroscientific study of empathy. The ...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
This dissertation argues that empathy is a nuanced and paradoxical capacity, which in action puts at...
ABSTRACT Humanities and the sciences have long been considered polar opposites that exist in separa...