Empathy and Trauma: A Cognitive Approach to Mrs. Dalloway

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Martin Brick
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A popular (though not necessarily scientifically validated) theory holds that reading fiction builds empathy. Because literary characters are media representations, limited and defined by point-of-view, diction, and readers’ pre-existing stereotypes, they tend not to elicit empathy in a fair, even manner. This essay will explore such questions as whether certain characteristics elicit greater empathy than others and whether empathy is always genuine or the result of readers’ social pressure to react in a certain manner. To answer these questions, cognitive psychology theories are used to examine how empathy is created—or not created—for literary characters who experience trauma in Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway. This analysis will involve two variables: the mental activity of readers and the mental activity of characters within a fictional text.

移情与创伤:达洛维夫人》的认知方法
摘要:一种流行的(但不一定经过科学验证的)理论认为,阅读小说可以培养同理心。由于文学作品中的人物是媒体的表征,受视角、修辞和读者已有的刻板印象的限制和界定,他们往往不会以公平、公正的方式引起读者的共鸣。本文将探讨的问题包括:某些特征是否比其他特征更能引发共鸣;共鸣是否总是真实的,还是读者在社会压力下做出某种反应的结果。为了回答这些问题,我们将运用认知心理学理论来研究弗吉尼亚-伍尔夫的小说《达洛维夫人》中经历创伤的文学人物是如何产生或没有产生共鸣的。这一分析将涉及两个变量:读者的心理活动和虚构文本中人物的心理活动。
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