A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Resisting Focalisation, Gaining Empathy: Swedish Teenagers Read Irish Fiction




AuthorsFjallstrom E, Kokkola L

PublisherSPRINGER

Publication year2015

JournalChildren's Literature in Education

Journal name in sourceCHILDRENS LITERATURE IN EDUCATION

Journal acronymCHILD LIT EDUC

Volume46

Issue4

First page 394

Last page409

Number of pages16

ISSN0045-6713

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10583-014-9238-7


Abstract
Resisting the will to empathise with a focalised character is assumed to be difficult for young readers, yet empirical evidence on how they actually respond is limited. This paper combines recent insights gleaned from cognitive literary studies with a small-scale empirical study of thirty-five Swedish adolescents reading an Irish short story in order to investigate how teenagers respond to a text which is strongly focalised through a single character. The students were asked to rewrite the events in the story from another character's point of view. Their texts were coded and analysed, as were follow-up interviews with six students. The findings indicate that Swedish-speaking teenage readers rarely have difficulty resisting focalisation, but they often struggle with irony.



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