The idea that reading literature changes the reader seems as old as literature itself. Through the ages philosophers, writers, and literary scholars have suggested it affects norms, empathic ability, self-concept, beliefs, etc. This book examines what we actually know about these effects. And it finds strong evidence for the old claims. However, it remains unclear what aspects of the reading experience are responsible for these effects. Applying methods of the social sciences to this particular problem of literary theory, this book presents a psychological explanation based upon the conception of literature as a moral laboratory. A series of experiments examines whether imagining oneself in the shoes of characters affects beliefs about what it must be like to be someone else, and whether it affects beliefs about consequences of behavior. The results have implications for the role literature could play in society, for instance, in an alternative for traditional moral education.
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Jaén Portillo, Isabel
2024. From body to world: empathy and the transformative power of cinematic imagination. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18
Kakimova, Ainur & Massimo Salgaro
2024. What if Hitler had won WWII and met Kennedy in 1964? Perception and evaluation of counterfactual historical fiction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18
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2024. Enjoying art: an evolutionary perspective on the esthetic experience from emotion elicitors. Frontiers in Psychology 15
Shalom, Maya, Efrat Luzzatto & Zehavit Gross
2024. Remember lest we forget: the link between long-term memory and narrative, empathy and previous knowledge in Israel. Israel Affairs 30:2 ► pp. 333 ff.
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2024. Enhancing Emotional Intelligence With the Positive Humanities: A Narrative Review and Proposal for Well-Being Interventions. Emotion Review 16:3 ► pp. 162 ff.
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2024. Does scratch animation for sustainable development goals (SDGs) with AI-comics impact on student empathy, self-efficacy, scriptwriting, and animation skills?. Education and Information Technologies 29:14 ► pp. 18097 ff.
Brokerhof, Inge M., Sandra J. Sucher, P. Matthijs Bal, Frank Hakemulder, Paul G. W. Jansen & Omar N. Solinger
2023. Developing Moral Muscle in a Literature-Based Business Ethics Course. Academy of Management Learning & Education 22:1 ► pp. 63 ff.
Buttrick, Nicholas, Erin C. Westgate & Shigehiro Oishi
2023. Reading Literary Fiction Is Associated With a More Complex Worldview. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 49:9 ► pp. 1408 ff.
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2023. Processes and products of readers’ journeys to narrative worlds. Discourse Processes 60:4-5 ► pp. 226 ff.
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2023. Adolescent leisure reading and its longitudinal association with prosocial behavior and social adjustment. Scientific Reports 13:1
OKUTAN, Nur
2023. An Analysis of the Movie “Hachiko: A Dog’s Story” in Terms of Empathy and Solidarity with Animals. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar 15:4 ► pp. 705 ff.
Scapin, Giulia, Cristina Loi, Frank Hakemulder, Katalin Bálint & Elly Konijn
2023. The role of processing foregrounding in empathic reactions in literary reading. Discourse Processes 60:4-5 ► pp. 273 ff.
Sukalla, Freya
2023. Narrative Persuasion – theoretische Ansätze und empirische Ergebnisse zur Überzeugungskraft von Narrationen. Soziale Passagen 15:1 ► pp. 23 ff.
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2023. Explorations cognitivistes de la théorie et la fiction littéraires. In Explorations cognitivistes de la théorie et la fiction littéraires, ► pp. 41 ff.
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2023. MA-EM: A neurocognitive model for understanding mixed and ambiguous emotions and morality. Cognitive Neuroscience 14:2 ► pp. 51 ff.
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2022. Literary Narratives and the Empathics of Slaughter. In Reading Slaughter [Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature, ], ► pp. 33 ff.
2022. ‘Youngsplaining’ and moralistic judgements: exploring ageism through the lens of digital ‘media ideologies’. Ageing and Society 42:4 ► pp. 938 ff.
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2022. How Do Children Socially Learn from Narrative Fiction: Getting the Lesson, Simulating Social Worlds, or Dialogic Inquiry?. Educational Psychology Review 34:3 ► pp. 1445 ff.
Hakemulder, Frank
2022. Empirical Pedagogical Stylistics: Reader Response Research in the Classroom. In Pedagogical Stylistics in the 21st Century, ► pp. 209 ff.
Kendal, Evie
2022. Science fiction in bioethics: a role for feminist narratology. Medical Humanities 48:3 ► pp. e12 ff.
Kneeskern, Ellen E. & Patricia A. Reeder
2022. Examining the impact of fiction literature on children’s gender stereotypes. Current Psychology 41:3 ► pp. 1472 ff.
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2022. Cognitive Literary Studies. In Restoring the Human Context to Literary and Performance Studies [Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance, ], ► pp. 325 ff.
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Shalom, Maya & Zehavit Gross
2022. The Link Between Memory, Narrative and Empathy in Teaching Difficult Knowledge in Holocaust Education. Frontiers in Education 7
Shek-Noble, Liz
2022. Teaching Australia and Japan through Richard Flanagan’s The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Journal of Postcolonial Writing 58:1 ► pp. 111 ff.
Szabó Dr., Erzsébet
2022. Negatív érzelmek Kafka Az Átváltozás című művében és a mű olvasásakor. nCOGNITO - Kognitív Kultúraelméleti Közlemények 1:2 ► pp. 5 ff.
Weidle, Roland
2022. „What do you read, my lord?“: Aufgaben und Möglichkeiten einer anglistischen Literaturwissenschaft. In 200 Jahre Nationalphilologien [Abhandlungen zur Literaturwissenschaft, ], ► pp. 155 ff.
Weidle, Roland
2023. “What do you read, my lord?”: Purposes and Potential of English Literary Studies. In 200 Years of National Philologies, ► pp. 123 ff.
2021. To Teach and Delight: The Varieties of Learning From Fiction. Review of General Psychology 25:1 ► pp. 27 ff.
Brainard, Lori A.
2021. Putting “Perspectives” in Perspective: Literary Fiction, Empathy & Diversity In the Public Affairs Classroom. Public Integrity 23:3 ► pp. 310 ff.
Chesnokova, Anna & Willie van Peer
2021. “There Are as Many Kinds of Love as There Are Hearts”: Age-Gap Relationships in Literature and Cultural Attitudes. In International Handbook of Love, ► pp. 807 ff.
Chesnokova, Anna & Willie van Peer
2025. Age-Gap Relationships in Brazil and Ukraine: How Reading Literature Affects Them. In International Handbook of Love, ► pp. 1443 ff.
Chesnokova, Anna & Willie van Peer
2025. Age-Gap Relationships in Brazil and Ukraine: How Reading Literature Affects Them. In International Handbook of Love, ► pp. 1 ff.
Karam, Khaled Mostafa & Helmy Elfiel
2021. An Experimental Appraisal of the Acquisition of Creative Literary Compression versus Descriptive Texts. Creativity Research Journal 33:2 ► pp. 106 ff.
Kuplen, Mojca
2021. Therapeutic Self-knowledge in Narrative Art. Journal of Aesthetic Education 55:1 ► pp. 56 ff.
Wimmer, Lena, Stacie Friend, Gregory Currie & Heather J. Ferguson
2021. Reading Fictional Narratives to Improve Social and Moral Cognition: The Influence of Narrative Perspective, Transportation, and Identification. Frontiers in Communication 5
Altes, Liesbeth Korthals
2020. Toward a Hermeneutical Ethics of Narrative. Poetics Today 41:4 ► pp. 739 ff.
Bjørkøy, Aasta Marie Bjorvand
2020. Litteratur. In Samtidslitterære alderdommer, ► pp. 221 ff.
Gabrielsen, Ida Lodding & Marte Blikstad-Balas
2020. Hvilken litteratur møter elevene i norskfaget?. Edda 107:2 ► pp. 85 ff.
Kevane, Michael
2020. Reading Fiction and Economic Preferences of Rural Youth in Burkina Faso. Economic Development and Cultural Change 68:3 ► pp. 1041 ff.
Király, Hajnal
2020. Arrested and Arresting: Intermedial Images and the Self-Reflexive Spectator of Contemporary Cinema. Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Film and Media Studies 18:1 ► pp. 57 ff.
Liao, Hung-Chang & Ya-huei Wang
2020. Storytelling in Medical Education: Narrative Medicine as a Resource for Interdisciplinary Collaboration. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:4 ► pp. 1135 ff.
2019. The Cultivation of Idealistic Moral Expectations: The Role of Television Exposure and Narrative Engageability. Mass Communication and Society 22:5 ► pp. 604 ff.
Deane, Paul, Swapna Somasundaran, René R. Lawless, Hilary Persky & Colleen Appel
2019. The Key Practice, Building and Sharing Stories and Social Understandings: The Intrinsic Value of Narrative. ETS Research Report Series 2019:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
EROL IŞIK, Nuran
2019. Evaluating Narrativization Practices in Turkish TV serials as a Venue of Popular Historiography. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi :34 ► pp. 183 ff.
Even-Zohar, Itamar, Elias J. Torres Feijó & Antonio Monegal
2019. The End of Literature; or, What Purposes Does It Continue to Serve?. Poetics Today 40:1 ► pp. 7 ff.
Fialho, Olivia & Anezka Kuzmicova
2019. What is literature for? The role of transformative reading. Cogent Arts & Humanities 6:1 ► pp. 1692532 ff.
Girnth, Heiko & Stefan Burggraf
2019. Narration und Persuasion in der politischen Rede. Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik 49:1 ► pp. 107 ff.
Kidd, David & Emanuele Castano
2019. Reading Literary Fiction and Theory of Mind: Three Preregistered Replications and Extensions of Kidd and Castano (2013). Social Psychological and Personality Science 10:4 ► pp. 522 ff.
Mumper, Micah L. & Richard J. Gerrig
2019. How Does Leisure Reading Affect Social Cognitive Abilities?. Poetics Today 40:3 ► pp. 453 ff.
Polvinen, Merja, Howard Sklar & Anezka Kuzmicova
2019. Mimetic and synthetic views of characters: How readers process “people” in fiction. Cogent Arts & Humanities 6:1 ► pp. 1687257 ff.
Schrijvers, Marloes, Tanja Janssen, Olivia Fialho & Gert Rijlaarsdam
2019. Gaining Insight Into Human Nature: A Review of Literature Classroom Intervention Studies. Review of Educational Research 89:1 ► pp. 3 ff.
Thexton, Todd, Ajnesh Prasad & Albert J. Mills
2019. Learning empathy through literature. Culture and Organization 25:2 ► pp. 83 ff.
Wallace, Cynthia R.
2019. Attention, Representation, and Unsettlement in Katherena Vermette’s The Break, or, Teaching and (Re)Learning the Ethics of Reading. Humanities 8:4 ► pp. 164 ff.
Wallace, Cynthia R.
2021. Reading in the Wake: Empathy Debates, “The Reader,” and Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child. University of Toronto Quarterly 90:4 ► pp. 713 ff.
Barnes, Jennifer L.
2018. Imaginary Engagement, Real-World Effects: Fiction, Emotion, and Social Cognition. Review of General Psychology 22:2 ► pp. 125 ff.
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2018. Negative empathy. Orbis Litterarum 73:3 ► pp. 243 ff.
2018. Fictions of Human Development: Renaissance Cognitive Philosophy and the Romance. In The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature, ► pp. 315 ff.
Koopman, Eva Maria (Emy)
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Mar, Raymond A.
2018. Evaluating whether stories can promote social cognition: Introducing the Social Processes and Content Entrained by Narrative (SPaCEN) framework. Discourse Processes 55:5-6 ► pp. 454 ff.
Mar, Raymond A.
2018. Stories and the Promotion of Social Cognition. Current Directions in Psychological Science 27:4 ► pp. 257 ff.
Mastellotto, Lynn
2018. Dwelling in difference: narratives of arrival and accommodation. Studies in Travel Writing 22:3 ► pp. 291 ff.
Meindl, Peter, Abigail Quirk & Jesse Graham
2018. Best Practices for School-Based Moral Education. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5:1 ► pp. 3 ff.
Mengozzi, Chiara
2018. Aux frontières de l’humanité : (in)efficacité de l’empathie et de l’expérience esthétique. AUC PHILOLOGICA 2018:3 ► pp. 165 ff.
Oatley, Keith & Maja Djikic
2018. Psychology of Narrative Art. Review of General Psychology 22:2 ► pp. 161 ff.
Oatley, Keith, Robin Dunbar & Felix Budelmann
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2018. Does a single session of reading literary fiction prime enhanced mentalising performance? Four replication experiments of Kidd and Castano (2013). Cognition and Emotion 32:1 ► pp. 130 ff.
Eden, Allison, Serena Daalmans, Merel Van Ommen & Addy Weljers
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Farmer, Harry & Lara Maister
2017. Putting Ourselves in Another’s Skin: Using the Plasticity of Self-Perception to Enhance Empathy and Decrease Prejudice. Social Justice Research 30:4 ► pp. 323 ff.
Harits, Imron Wakhid
2017. Comparative Children Literature: Aesthetic and Didactic Context. e-Pedagogium 17:2 ► pp. 15 ff.
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Schnell, Cornelia & Helena K. Bilandzic
2017. Television Stories and the Cultivation of Moral Reasoning: The Role of Genre Exposure and Narrative Engageability. Journal of Media Ethics 32:4 ► pp. 202 ff.
Hakemulder, Frank, Olivia Fialho & Matthijs P. Bal
2015. Changed by Literature? A Critical Review of Psychological Research on the Effects of Reading Fiction. Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 17:4 ► pp. 517 ff.
Harits, Imron Wakhid, Stefan Chudy, Alena Opletalova & Dana Vicherkova
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Alsup, Janet
2013. Teaching Literature in an Age of Text Complexity. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 57:3 ► pp. 181 ff.
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Somogyvári, Ildikó & János László
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Mendelson-Maoz, Adia
2007. Ethics and Literature: Introduction. Philosophia 35:2 ► pp. 111 ff.
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