Finding Truth in Fiction: What Fan Culture Gets Right--and Why it's Good to Get Lost in a Story
Autor Karen E. Dill-Shackleford, Cynthia Vinneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190643607
ISBN-10: 0190643609
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190643609
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"Our involvement with media characters is hard to deny-we love them, we hate them, and we learn life lessons from them. This volume is an indispensable guidebook for understanding our fascination with the characters in narratives that populate our lives, that becomes our best friends, and that occupy our imaginations."
"What a wonderful read! This book is like a lively conversation with good friends-friends who just happen to be experts on the psychology of stories and their fans. Dill-Shackleford and Vinney share the latest research in an accessible, page-turning way, providing valuable insights into our relationships with beloved television shows, books, and movies."
"From thinking how one might be a magical Harry Potter, or imagining a nervous visit to Rick's Bar in Casablanca, or entering the mind of Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, we can come to see how stories enable us to lead not one life but many, and even change within ourselves. In this worthwhile, engaging, and wide-ranging book, Dill-Shackleford and Vinney show us that stories don't just pass the time; in fact, they are more important than anyone might have thought."
"A highly readable, yet knowledgeable, introduction to social science research on the role of stories from movies, TV, and books in people's lives"
"What a wonderful read! This book is like a lively conversation with good friends-friends who just happen to be experts on the psychology of stories and their fans. Dill-Shackleford and Vinney share the latest research in an accessible, page-turning way, providing valuable insights into our relationships with beloved television shows, books, and movies."
"From thinking how one might be a magical Harry Potter, or imagining a nervous visit to Rick's Bar in Casablanca, or entering the mind of Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, we can come to see how stories enable us to lead not one life but many, and even change within ourselves. In this worthwhile, engaging, and wide-ranging book, Dill-Shackleford and Vinney show us that stories don't just pass the time; in fact, they are more important than anyone might have thought."
"A highly readable, yet knowledgeable, introduction to social science research on the role of stories from movies, TV, and books in people's lives"
Notă biografică
Karen E. Dill-Shackleford is a social psychologist who studies human relationships with fictional characters from film, television, and books. Her research explores the psychological processes that occur when we engage with fictional worlds and what we take away from those encounters. She has particular interests in the depiction of race and gender in popular culture fiction and in how meditation can help individuals cope with social issues. She is the author of How Fantasy Becomes Reality, co-author of Mad Men Unzipped, and editor of the Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology.Cynthia Vinney is a freelance writer and independent researcher who studies how audiences understand, engage with, and respond to popular media. She has published and presented on the ways audiences make meaning from narrative fiction, how stories help fans cope with personal struggles, and the impact of media use on identity development during adolescence. She is co-author of the book Mad Men Unzipped.