文学阅读中的注意调节:一个理论-实证框架

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
ORBIS LITTERARUM Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1111/oli.12431
Inge van de Ven
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摘要

当我们想到一个人正在阅读文学小说时,脑海中很容易出现的形象是集中注意力。在我们当前的信息时代,这种形式的阅读似乎特别必要,但往往缺乏。这导致了我们阅读方式的改变,通常被描述为细读与超读。文学阅读通常与前者有关;基于屏幕的阅读信息文本与后者。在阅读研究中,对注意力和注意力分散的描述通常是由一种二元思维方式所决定的。文学阅读,虽然经常与细读一致,也包括选择,通过文本线索,浓缩和走神通知的注意力的战略分配。它永远不会在持续关注的状态下发生:我们结合了不同的模式,由文本和读者的特征触发。在当前的媒体环境下,文学研究面临的一个挑战是更准确地确定读者什么时候会全神贯注地阅读,什么时候会略读,或者跳过什么。本文以文献综述和注意调节框架的形式为文学阅读研究提供了理论贡献。教育可能会从这种注意力调节的更复杂的概念中受益。
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Attentional modulation in literary reading: A theoretical‐empirical framework
Abstract When we think of a person engaged in the act of reading literary fiction, the mental image that readily comes to mind is one of focused concentration. In our current information age, such a form of reading seems especially necessary, and often lacking. This causes a change in how we read, often described in terms of close reading versus hyperreading. Literary reading is typically associated with the former; screen‐based reading of information texts with the latter. Accounts of attention and distraction in reading research are often informed by a binary way of thinking. Literary reading, while often aligned with close reading, also involves selection, strategic allocation of attention informed by textual cues, condensation, and mind‐wandering. It never occurs in a state of continuous attention: we combine different modes, triggered by both textual and readerly characteristics. A challenge for literary studies in the present media landscape is to determine more precisely when readers read with close attention and when they skim, or what they skip. This article presents a theoretical contribution to studies of literary reading in the form of a literature review and a framework for attentional modulation. Education might benefit from a more sophisticated concept of such attentional modulations.
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ORBIS LITTERARUM
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期刊介绍: Orbis Litterarum is an international journal devoted to the study of European, American and related literature. Orbis Litterarum publishes peer reviewed, original articles on matters of general and comparative literature, genre and period, as well as analyses of specific works bearing on issues of literary theory and literary history.
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