Based on recent studies in developmental psychology and cognitive narratology, this article shows the impact of Theory of Mind on children’s understanding and apprehension of other people’s thoughts and beliefs presented in fictional texts. With a special focus on the depiction of emotions in two children’s novels, Erich Kästner’s Emil and the Detectives (1929) and Anne Cassidy’s Looking for JJ (2004), it is argued that the representation of the main characters’ states of mind demands specific capacities on behalf of the reader, encompassing mind reading and acquisition of higher levels of empathy, thus fostering children’s comprehension of fictional characters’ life conditions
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Advanced social cognition in the literary arts 2 For the last two decades, studies on Theory of Min...
Based on recent studies in developmental psychology and cognitive narratology, this article shows th...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
A great deal of progress has been made recently in our understanding of how children go about ascrib...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Recent studies in cognitive literary criticism have provided scholars of literature with new, stimul...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Recent studies in cognitive literary criticism have provided scholars of literature with new, stimul...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Advanced social cognition in the literary arts 2 For the last two decades, studies on Theory of Min...
Based on recent studies in developmental psychology and cognitive narratology, this article shows th...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
A great deal of progress has been made recently in our understanding of how children go about ascrib...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Recent studies in cognitive literary criticism have provided scholars of literature with new, stimul...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Recent studies in cognitive literary criticism have provided scholars of literature with new, stimul...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
Reading fiction is argued to have benefits for our understanding of others' thoughts, feelings and d...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
Advanced social cognition in the literary arts 2 For the last two decades, studies on Theory of Min...