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Rethinking Empathy through Literature

Meghan Marie Hammond editor Sue J Kim editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Jul '14

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In recent years, a growing field of empathy studies has started to emerge from several academic disciplines, including neuroscience, social psychology, and philosophy. Because literature plays a central role in discussions of empathy across disciplines, reconsidering how literature relates to "feeling with" others is key to rethinking empathy conceptually. This collection challenges common understandings of empathy, asking readers to question what it is, how it works, and who is capable of performing it. The authors reveal the exciting research on empathy that is currently emerging from literary studies while also making productive connections to other areas of study such as psychology and neurobiology.

While literature has been central to discussions of empathy in divergent disciplines, the ways in which literature is often thought to relate to empathy can be simplistic and/or problematic. The basic yet popular postulation that reading literature necessarily produces empathy and pro-social moral behavior greatly underestimates the complexity of reading, literature, empathy, morality, and society. Even if empathy were a simple neurological process, we would still have to differentiate the many possible kinds of empathy in relation to different forms of art. All the complexities of literary and cultural studies have still to be brought to bear to truly understand the dynamics of literature and empathy.

"The essays in this volume expand and complicate our sense of what it means to empathize—with others or with animals, with objects or with letters on a page. Bringing scientific and literary arguments together, it treats empathy as a robust power capable of bringing harm as well as good." – Rae Greiner, Department of English, Indiana University, USA

ISBN: 9780415736237

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 544g

274 pages