Empathy, engagement, entrainment: The interaction dynamics of aesthetic experience

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Abstract

Empathy concerns the feeling of understanding others’ experiences from their perspective, and confronts you with the presence of a qualitative experience that you are not living through yourself. In aesthetics empathy has been conceived as bodily inner imitation. Taking a theoretical, interdisciplinary approach that merges insights from psychology, philosophy, and phenomenology within the dynamic framework, I develop an alternative account of empathy as embodied and enactive, and argue that aesthetic experience is grounded in entrainment and emerges in real time during episodes of emotional and material engagement between viewer and artwork. The interaction dynamics between viewer and artwork is organized relative to the viewer's needs and interests as articulated in response to the aesthetic affordances of the context, and has the form of a motion-emotion loop that promotes continuous evaluation and sense-making.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-213
Number of pages13
JournalCognitive Processing
Volume19
Issue number2
Early online date2017 Apr 8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 May

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Social Sciences
  • Arts
  • Psychology (excluding Applied Psychology)

Free keywords

  • entrainment
  • Emotional engagement
  • aesthetic response
  • Aesthetic Judgement
  • Empathy
  • Dynamic systems
  • dynamic interplay
  • Phenomenological experience

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