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Title: | 物語世界への没入体験 --読解過程における位置づけとその機能-- |
Other Titles: | Immersion in the narrative world : A review of conception and function in the reading process |
Authors: | 小山内, 秀和 ![]() 楠見, 孝 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author's alias: | OSANAI, Hidekazu KUSUMI, Takashi |
Keywords: | narrative comprehension narrative reading situation model empathy transportation 物語理解 物話読解 状況モデル 共感 移入 |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | 心理学評論刊行会 |
Journal title: | 心理学評論 |
Volume: | 56 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start page: | 457 |
End page: | 473 |
Abstract: | When reading narratives, readers may have various experiences such as focused attention on reading activity, vivid images of the narrative world. and/or empathy with the characters in the narratives. Many theorists and researchers have suggested the existence of these experiences and have referred to them as absorption, engagement, or transportation. However, these constructs differ widely in what experiences each concept indicates. Furthermore, it is unclear what roles these narrative experiences play in the reading process. In this paper, we first reviewed the literature on these narrative experiences and conceptualized them as immersion in the narrative world. which comprises six homogeneous subgroups of experience. Next, to discuss the function of the immersion in narrative reading, two theoretical models of narrative immersion in the reading process were examined. Finally, we proposed a narrative immersion-reading model and suggested future directions for the studies on narrative reading, especially on embodied cognition, the situation model in narrative comprehension. and the effect of narrative reading on social abilities. |
Rights: | © 心理学評論刊行会 発行元の許可を得て登録しています. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/232617 |
DOI(Published Version): | 10.24602/sjpr.56.4_457 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |

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