Finding the Empathetic Genre

A. Roy
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Empathy scholars not just show that when effortfully cultivated, empathy can be recruited for out-grouping, they also assert that literatures, through complex narrative building and perspective taking, can foster a reader’s willingness to simulate the thoughts/feelings of others. Nonetheless, these scholars insist that not all literatures have the same effect on readers. While some such as the romance (that seeks the union of lovers) are more suited for cross-cultural empathy, others like the heroic plot (that celebrates a hero’s ethnocentric victories) strengthen in-groupism. Adopting this theoretical framework, I examine Mirza Waheed’s The Book of Golden Leaves, a modern romance set in the backdrop of occupied Kashmir. The novel explores the Kashmir conflict from the perspectives of a local couple, Faiz and Roohi, as they negotiate their romantic union through obstacles including communal strife, their own ideological positions on Kashmir, and the broader political turmoil in the valley. My goal in this article is to see whether the novel, as a romance, can truly extend an empathetic view to the pain experienced by the diverse residents of the valley or whether it gets built into a heroic plot that ultimately favors a nationalistic political agenda (Indian or Pakistani). This study facilitates fresh ways of exploring empathy and literature and provides insights into understanding the Kashmir conflict.
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移情学者不仅表明,通过努力培养,移情可以被引入外群,他们还断言,文学通过复杂的叙事构建和视角获取,可以培养读者模仿他人思想/感受的意愿。然而,这些学者坚持认为,并不是所有的文献对读者都有同样的影响。虽然像浪漫故事(寻求情侣结合)这样的情节更适合跨文化的移情,但像英雄情节(庆祝英雄的种族中心主义胜利)这样的情节则强化了群体主义。采用这一理论框架,我研究了米尔扎·瓦希德的《金叶之书》,这是一部以被占领的克什米尔为背景的现代浪漫小说。这部小说从一对当地夫妇法伊兹和鲁希的角度探讨了克什米尔冲突,因为他们通过包括社区冲突,他们自己对克什米尔的意识形态立场以及山谷中更广泛的政治动荡在内的障碍来谈判他们的浪漫结合。我写这篇文章的目的是想看看,作为一部浪漫小说,这部小说是否真的能以一种同理心的视角来看待山谷里形形色色的居民所经历的痛苦,或者它是否会被构建成一个英雄情节,最终有利于民族主义的政治议程(印度或巴基斯坦)。这项研究促进了探索同理心和文学的新方法,并为理解克什米尔冲突提供了见解。
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