我们如何看待虚构人物? 他们如何看待我们?
Meghan M Salomon-Amend1, Lance J Rips2
1Psychology Department, Northwestern University, 2029 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL, 60208, USA.
Psychonomic bulletin & review
|June 27, 2023
概括
在小说中,读者很容易接受现实世界的规则. 实验表明,人们更愿意接受在虚构世界中存在的真实个体,而不是相反,特别是在共享的环境中.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 文学理论 文学理论
- 科幻小说哲学 科幻小说哲学
背景情况:
- 读者经常认为现实世界的法律适用于虚构的设置.
- 关于真实存在的人是否可以居住在虚构世界,存在争议.
- 虚构小说中真实个体的存在没有明确声明,但通常是暗示的.
研究的目的:
- 调查读者关于故事世界中真实和虚构个体共存的假设.
- 在叙事背景下探索真实和虚构实体之间存在的不对称感知.
- 了解作者意图和读者解释在构建虚构现实中的作用.
主要方法:
- 提示的实验操纵,重点是虚构与真实个体的世界.
- 参与者调查评估愿意在虚构世界中包括真实个体的意愿,反之亦然.
- 分析空间和时间近距离对感知可互换性的影响.
主要成果:
- 当被提示时,参与者很容易接受虚构世界的真实个人 (例如维多利亚女王) (例如简爱尔).
- 参与者不太愿意在现实世界中接受虚构的个人.
- 这种不对称性是通过共享的空间和时间设置来调节的,这增加了交换的可能性.
结论:
- 读者愿意将真实实体融入虚构世界是不对称的.
- 作家与读者的隐含合同允许虚构世界以隐含的现实世界元素来增强虚构世界.
- 空间和时间的一致性促进了真实和虚构元素的共存.
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