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How Does Fiction Inform Working Lives?: An Exploration of Empathy and Social Sustainability

How Does Fiction Inform Working Lives?: An Exploration of Empathy and Social Sustainability
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Author(s): P. Matthijs Bal (University of Lincoln, UK), Inge Brokerhof (Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands)and Edina Dóci (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Copyright: 2021
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 11
Source title: International Journal of Public Sociology and Sociotherapy (IJPSS)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dieu Hack-Polay (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom)and Fahri Özsungur (Mersin University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/IJPSS.2021010101

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Abstract

This paper discusses the relationships between fiction and working lives by exploring the roles of empathy and sustainability in how people read and perceive fiction in relation to their own private and working lives. The paper problematizes some notions manifesting within these relationships by discussing how ideology infiltrates both the understanding of concepts themselves as well as how they relate to each other. Hence, it thereby discusses how the individual experience of fiction has an effect on behavior but is influenced by ideological beliefs about society which are largely implicit to the reader herself. It thereby explains why fiction does not always enhance empathy. Using the distinction between aesthetic and ethical good, the paper elucidates how fiction may sustain an ideological version of empathy, and thus sustaining contemporary practices in the workplace and the economic system. The paper finishes with an exploration of how fiction may enable a reader to become aware of ideology, thereby opening possibilities to achieve more viable forms of social sustainability.

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