Social reading for mental health
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2016
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LIR. journal
Abstract
Social reading is a praxis that has gained renewed interest
during the twenty-first century. In my research project »Social
reading — fiction and health« I strive to throw light on if and
how the use of group discussions of fiction can play a supportive
role in rehabilitation. In this chapter I discuss the results
of my exploratory empirical studies of five reading groups,
theorizing the processes of interpretation from a sociological
perspective.
My results indicate firstly, that group discussions about a
text inviting identification tend to result in a deeper understanding
of the characters and have the potential to empower
individuals. Secondly, texts likely to raise debate rather than
lead to role-taking open up for readers to try out new ways of
understanding or judging characters that they originally feel
unrelated to.
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Lisbeth Stenberg, PhD, Reader, Comparative literature,
Department of literature, history of ideas and religion,
Uni versity of Gothenburg.
Keywords
bibliotherapy, social reading, mental health