Article published In: Scientific Study of Literature
Vol. 3:1 (2013) ► pp.77–92
Transportation into literary fiction reduces prejudice against and increases empathy for Arab-Muslims
Published online: 31 May 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/ssol.3.1.08joh
https://doi.org/10.1075/ssol.3.1.08joh
In two studies, indirect out-group contact via narrative fiction was shown to foster empathic growth and reduce prejudice. Participants read an excerpt from a fictional novel about a counterstereotypical Arab-Muslim woman. Individuals who were more transported into the story rated Arab-Muslims significantly lower in stereotypical negative traits (Study 1, N = 67) and exhibited significantly lower negative attitudes toward Arab-Muslims (Study 2, N = 102) post-reading than individuals who were less transported into the story. These effects persisted after controlling for baseline Arab-Muslim prejudice, reading-induced mood change, and demand characteristics. Affective empathy for Arab-Muslims and intrinsic motivation to reduce prejudice were also significantly increased by the story and each provided independent explanatory mechanisms for transportation’s association with prejudice reduction. Narrative fiction offers a safe and rich context in which exposure and understanding of an out-group can occur and can easily be incorporated in educational and applied settings.
Keywords: narrative fiction, stereotypes, prejudice, literary, intrinsic motivation, empathy
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