Contributions of Reading Fiction to Well-Being: Positive, Negative, and Ambiguous Consequences of Engaging with Fiction

D. Kidd
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From the child considering whether the pigeon should drive the bus to the literature professor pondering the thematic threads in Toni Morrison’s novels, people are transfixed by stories. Yet, they know relatively little about how engaging with stories might shape who they become. This chapter explores recent research investigating the effects of reading fiction on cognitive and intellectual development, personal development, and social development. In each domain, attention is given to how qualities of texts and readers may interact to yield seemingly contradictory effects. The chapter concludes with examples of practical applications of reading programs and suggestions for addressing key limitations and gaps in the research literature.
阅读小说对幸福感的贡献:积极的,消极的,以及与小说接触的模糊后果
从考虑鸽子是否应该开公共汽车的孩子到思考托妮·莫里森小说主题线索的文学教授,人们都被故事所吸引。然而,他们对参与故事会如何塑造自己知之甚少。本章探讨了最近关于阅读小说对认知和智力发展、个人发展和社会发展影响的研究。在每个领域,关注文本和读者的质量如何相互作用,产生看似矛盾的效果。本章总结了阅读程序的实际应用示例,并提出了解决研究文献中关键限制和差距的建议。
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