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摘要
Katalin Balint和Ed Tan从现象学的角度描述了观众与虚构人物的相遇。他们的定性访谈研究激发了人们对观众与角色关系的实证关注,而不是继续依赖理论家对机制驱动的“认同”形式的描述。
Katalin Balint and Ed Tan offer a phenomenological description of audience’s absorbed encounters with fictional beings. Their qualitative interview study provocatively agitates for increased empirical attention on audiences’ accounts of their relationships with characters, rather than a continued reliance on theorists’ accounts of mechanism-driven forms of “identification.”