Fiction is based on narratives in which characters act on their intentions and encounter vicissitudes. Readers enjoy entering into the lives of characters, coming to empathize with them as their plans progress or they meet obstacles. Readers enjoy, too, meeting characters with whom they sympathize, and being reminded of emotional episodes in their own lives. Keith Oatley is both a novelist and research psychologist, and so it is not surprising that he has created a hybrid text that alternates between sections of an original short story, One Another, and chapters on the psychology of emotion and fiction. People's enjoyment of stories depends on the emotions they experience as they read, watch, or listen. We human beings are intensely social and it's to imagined social worlds that fiction transports us, enabling us to meet more people and feel for them in many more situations than we could if we lived many lives. In this text, the author explains why people who read a great deal of fiction have better understandings of others than those who tend to read nonfiction. He argues that through fiction, we come to know more about the emotions of others and of ourselves.
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Keith Oatley is both a novelist and research psychologist. This book is a hybrid text that alternates sections of an original short story with chapters of psychological exploration of the emotions experienced as we read this story, and as we read fiction generally.
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One another- Part I ; Chapter 1. Enjoyment ; One another- Part II ; Chapter 2. The suspense of plot ; One another- Part III ; Chapter 3. Falling in love ; One another- Part IV ; Chapter 4. Loss and sadness ; One another- Part V ; Chapter 5. Transformation ; One another- Part VI ; Chapter 6. Anger and retribution ; One another- Part VII ; Chapter 7. Other minds ; Chapter 8. Reflection ; Acknowledgments ; Notes ; Bibliography
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So does this combination of fiction and psychology work? Certainly. Both parts - story and exposition - are essential to the whole. This combination leads, eventually, to a deeper insight into the psychology of fiction.
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"This book will appeal to anyone curious about how and why literature (and art in general) can have a significant therapeutic impact." --Library Journal "The story is, then, a creative piece that serves as the subject for the study of character and plot development as well as an illustration of emotion in a narrative. It is impossible to read the story without feeling the anxiety, fear, disappointment, and relief of the protagonist's experience... A second accomplishment of the book is that it enables the reader to experience emotion in response to specific stimuli, not simply read about it. The reader gains a clear identification with the protagonist and experiences the anxiety, anticipation, and uncertainty that are in the story." -- David S. Hargrove, PsycCRITIQUES
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Selling point: A hybrid text that alternates an original short story and chapters on the psychology of emotion and literature Selling point: The author is both a psychologist and a published novelist Selling point: For cognitive psychologists and general lay readers who are interested in fiction Selling point: Illuminates the value of emotion and the importance of stories for our psychological well-being
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Keith Oatley is Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Toronto. He is the author of three novels and six books of psychology, and co-author of the textbook Understanding Emotions.
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Selling point: A hybrid text that alternates an original short story and chapters on the psychology of emotion and literature Selling point: The author is both a psychologist and a published novelist Selling point: For cognitive psychologists and general lay readers who are interested in fiction Selling point: Illuminates the value of emotion and the importance of stories for our psychological well-being
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ISBN
9780199767632
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
338 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
146 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Keith Oatley is professor emeritus of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto. He is the author of six books of psychology and co-author of the textbook Understanding Emotions. He has published over 150 scholarly articles, the majority on the psychology of emotions and the psychology of fiction.