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President Suzanne Keen鈥檚 Empathy and Reading Now Available from Routledge

Portrait of 六合彩资料站 President Suzanne Keen

The first edition of President Suzanne Keen鈥檚 new scholarly work, Empathy and Reading, is from Routledge. The collection brings together Keen鈥檚 previous essays and excerpts on narrative empathy and is organized into three thematic sections: theories, empathetic readers, and interdisciplinary applications.

鈥淭he emotional reader, as opposed to the coolly rational evaluator of literary texts, has historically been denigrated, especially at the university level,鈥 Keen says. 鈥淏ut many of us read literature precisely because it brings us joy. It provides us with an escape from the world that we live in, an escape into a fictional world that we co-create with the author in our imagination.鈥

Keen is an internationally known scholar of empathy and reading, a feminist narrative theorist, and an authority in interdisciplinary empathy research whose work as a scholar, teacher, and leader is animated by an ethics of care. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant and the author of four previous scholarly books, a textbook, and a volume of poetry. Her previous publications include her best-known work, the 2007 book Empathy in the Novel, and her 2014 book, Thomas Hardy鈥檚 Brains: Psychology, Neurology, and Hardy鈥檚 Imagination, which was a finalist for the Phi Beta Kappa Society鈥檚 2015 Christian Gauss Award.

鈥淎s people, it鈥檚 in our nature to relate to one another鈥檚 stories,鈥 Keen explains. 鈥淲hen we read novels with a sense of empathy, we come away with an improved sense of other people鈥檚 perspectives and experiences that are quite different from our own. As we continue to navigate uncertain times, it is vitally important to engage in this kind of empathetic reading and narrative understanding.鈥

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