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Can Fiction Change the World? on JSTOR The title of this volume, ‘Can Fiction Change the World?’ takes us back to the question of how to define fiction, and how to distinguish fiction from non-fiction or factuality, especially if we consider a pre-modern age in a different culture
Fiction and power: How stories shape politics If fiction did not hold power, there would not have been so many instances in history where people tried to take control of it Fiction shapes our understanding of the world by challenging dominant narratives and giving a voice to marginalized communities
The Power of Fiction: How Stories Shape the World As readers, fiction can change the way we perceive the world and our place in it It can help us understand the experiences and perspectives of others It can teach us about ourselves and our own emotions, decisions, and beliefs Fiction can provide us with a safe space to confront difficult topics that are often ignored in real life
18 Books That Will Change How You See the World Books have the power to alter how we view the world Research has shown that reading literary fiction can improve empathy and social cognition Here are some of the most perspective-shifting books that have affected people's lives and might change yours too:
Can Fiction Change the World? - Edited by Alison James, Akihiro Kubo . . . From Don Quixote’s delusions to Emma Bovary’s romantic daydreams, fiction has often portrayed its own effects in negative terms, while contemporary anxieties about video games or virtual worlds revive ancient fears of the confusion between fiction and reality
Can Fiction Change the World? - Fabula Fiction can change the world — but may do so less often than is generally believed Still, fiction is constantly evaluated, sometimes too hastily or speculatively, in terms of its perceived social and moral influence
Publication: Can Fiction Change the World? Can fiction change the world? Does it in fact do so? From Don Quixote’s delusions to Emma Bovary’s romantic daydreams, fiction has often portrayed its own effects in negative terms, while contemporary anxieties about video games or virtual worlds revive ancient fears of the confusion between fiction and reality