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Transformative Reading
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Olivia Fialho
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2024
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Transformative Reading belongs to a growing tradition of studies investigating the functions of aesthetic experiences in our lives. Philosophers, literary theorists, and psychologists have suggested that aesthetic experiences implicate and develop our sense of ourselves. Literary texts, as one such experience, challenge readers and extend their imagination by means of complex or deviating plots. Reading literary narrative fiction helps readers develop imaginary selves in a safe way, enhancing their theory of mind. It might also contribute to the development of readers’ interpersonal competencies and foster pro-sociality, altruistic behaviour, and empathy. This book uses empirical research methods to focus on the processes of literary reading, revealing two pathways for the transformative powers of literature. It also reveals how an understanding of these pathways might be beneficial in educational settings – in schools, in the workplace, and in medical contexts.
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Melanie Green, University at Buffalo:
This book is a thoughtful and methodologically-sophisticated deep dive into one of the most essential questions in literary studies: how reading helps give meaning to people’s lives. It weaves together quantitative and qualitative approaches to provide empirical insights, a roadmap for future research, and valuable guidelines for improving literary education. It is a wonderful addition to the empirical literary studies tradition.
This book is a thoughtful and methodologically-sophisticated deep dive into one of the most essential questions in literary studies: how reading helps give meaning to people’s lives. It weaves together quantitative and qualitative approaches to provide empirical insights, a roadmap for future research, and valuable guidelines for improving literary education. It is a wonderful addition to the empirical literary studies tradition.
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日本言語政策学会 / Japan Association for Language Policy. 言語政策 / Language Policy 10. 2014
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Dedication
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
xi - Part I. Theoretical foundations
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Chapter 1. The notion of reading
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Chapter 2. Modalities of transformative reading
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Chapter 3. The transformative reader
49 - Part II. Tracking readers’ responses
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Chapter 4. Lexical Basis for Numerically Aided Phenomenology (LEX-NAP)
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Chapter 5. Applying LEX-NAP
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Chapter 6. A typology of reading experiences
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Chapter 7. Discoursal basis for the typology
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Chapter 8. Assessing the typology
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Chapter 9. Uses in learning environments
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Chapter 10. Looking ahead
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References
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Appendix 1. Degrees of intensity (a sample)
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Appendix 2. Discoursal features of the prototypes
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Appendix 3. Probing the corpus
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Index
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Keywords for this book
Theoretical literature & literary studies; Writing and literacy; Discourse studies; Cognition and language; Narrative Studies; Pragmatics
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Professional and scholarly;