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The nazi as protagonist of a fictional text – empirical evidence of German readers

24 fév 2018 14:00 - 14:30
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
80539 München
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Conférence de Massimo Salgaro (résident 2017-2018 de l'IEA de Paris) dans le cadre du colloque "Holocaust education revisited" organisé par la Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Résumé

We run an online study where participants read a text with either a morally positive and a morally negative protagonist. After the participants read one version of the text, they rated the aesthetic and moral value of the text and answered several empathy/sympathy related questions. The results showed that the moral nature of the protagonist affected the ratings of the readers on, empathy, aesthetic evaluation, suspense and transportation.
We believe that our study can be an important contribution to the discussion on Holocaust Education because it is based on contemporary readers. As our subjects were Germans it is interesting to observe the impact of their Holocaust education in their reception of a literary text including a nazi. From the methodological point of view we think that, especially for a highly sensitive topic as Holocaust Education, it is important to integrate theoretical claims on memory, didactics, reception, medialization of Holocaust with empirical findings on the reception of cultural objects such as books, films, museums etc.

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