Narrative absorption

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Call Number
BF456.R2 N28 2017
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Available
Call Number
BF456.R2 N28 2017
Status
Available

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Summary

Narrative Absorption brings together research from the social sciences and Humanities to solve a number of mysteries: Most of us will have had those moments, of being totally absorbed in a book, a movie, or computer game. Typically we do not have any idea about how we ended up in such a state. Nor do we fully realize how we might have changed as we return for the fictional worlds we have visited. The feeling of being absorbed is one of the most illusive and transient feelings, but also one that motivates audiences to spend considerable amounts of time in narrative worlds, and one that is central to our understanding of the effects of narratives on beliefs and behavior. Key specialists inform the reader of this book about the nature of the peculiar state of consciousness during episodes of absorption, the perception of absorption in history, the role of absorption in meaningful experiences with narratives, the relation with related phenomena such as suspense and identification, issues of measurement, and the practical implications, for instance in education-entertainment.
Various fields have worked separately on topics of absorption, albeit using different terminology and methods, but having reached a high level of development and complexity in understanding absorption. Now is the time to bring them together. This volume will be a point of reference for years to come.

Contents

  • 1 Acknowledgements p. ix
  • 2 Narrative absorption p. 1 Moniek M. Kuijpers; Frank Hakemulder
  • 3 Partnbsp;I. Conceptualization of narrative absorption p. 11
  • 4 Chapternbsp;1. Beyond metaphors and traditions p. 11 Helena Bilandzic; Rick Busselle
  • 5 Chapternbsp;2. Towards a new understanding of absorbing reading experiences p. 29 Moniek M. Kuijpers; Frank Hakemulder; Katalin Bálint; Miruna M. Doicaru; Ed S. Tan
  • 6 Chapternbsp;3. Narrative persuasion p. 49 Kaitlin S. Fitzgerald; Melanie C. Green
  • 7 Chapternbsp;4. Immersion into narrative and poetic worlds p. 69 Arthur M. Jacobs; Jana Lüdtke
  • 8 Chapternbsp;5. Into film p. 97 Ed S. Tan; Miruna M. Doicaru; Frank Hakemulder; Katalin Bálint; Moniek M. Kuijpers
  • 9 Chapternbsp;6. "Spellbound in darkness" p. 119 Frank Kessler
  • 10 Chapternbsp;7. Antecedents of identification p. 133 Jonathan Cohen; Nurit Tal-Or
  • 11 Partnbsp;II. Empirical studies on narrative absorption p. 158
  • 12 Chapternbsp;8. Identifying with in-game characters p. 157 Jasper van Vught; Gareth Schott
  • 13 Chapternbsp;9. The effect of suspense structure on felt suspense and narrative absorption in literature and film p. 177 Katalin Bálint; Moniek M. Kuijpers; Miruna M. Doicaru
  • 14 Chapternbsp;10. Elaboration, emotion, and transportation p. 199 Peter Dixon; Marisa Bortolussi
  • 15 Chapternbsp;11. Forms of absorption that facilitate the aesthetic and explanatory effects of literary reading p. 217 Don Kuiken; Shawn Douglas
  • 16 Partnbsp;III. Outcomes of narrative absorption p. 254
  • 17 Chapternbsp;12. Absorption and meaningfulness p. 253 Mary Beth Oliver; Arienne Ferchaud; Chun Yang; Yan Huang; Erica Bailey
  • 18 Chapternbsp;13. The role of absorption processes in narrative health communication p. 271 Anneke de Graaf; Lonneke van Leeuwen
  • 19 Chapternbsp;14. Absorption in narrative fiction and its possible impact on social abilities p. 293 Navona Calarco; Katrina Fong; Marina Rain; Raymond Mar
  • 20 Index p. 315

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