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Let’s Read a Poem! What Type of Poetry Boosts Creativity?

机译:让我们读一首诗!哪种诗歌可以提高创造力?

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Poetry is one of the most creative uses of language. Yet the influence of poetry on creativity has received little attention. The present research aimed to determine how the reception of different types of poetry affect creativity levels. In two experimental studies, participants were assigned to two conditions: poetry reading and non-poetic text reading. Participants read poems (Study 1 = narrative/open metaphors; Study 2 = descriptive/conventional metaphors) or control pieces of non-poetic text. Before and after the reading manipulation, participants were given a test to determine levels of divergent thinking (DT; i.e., fluency, flexibility, and originality). Additionally, in both studies, the impact of frequent contact with poetry was examined. In Study 1 (N = 107), participants showed increased fluency and flexibility after reading a narrative poem, while participants who read the non-poetic text showed a decrease in fluency and originality. In Study 2 (N = 131) reception of conventional, closed metaphorization significantly lowered fluency and flexibility of thinking (compared to reading non-poetic text). The most critical finding was that poetry exposure could either increase or decrease creativity level depending on the type of poetic metaphors and style of poetic narration. Furthermore, results indicate that long-term exposure to poetry is associated with creativity. This interest in poetry can be explained by an ability to immerse oneself in a poetry content (i.e., a type of empathy) and the need for cognitive stimulation. Thus, this paper contributes a new perspective on exposure to poetry in the context of creativity and discusses possible individual differences that may affect how this type of art is received. However, future research is necessary to examine these associations further.
机译:诗歌是语言最具创造力的用途之一。然而,诗歌对创造力的影响却很少受到关注。本研究旨在确定接受不同类型的诗歌如何影响创造力水平。在两项实验研究中,参与者被分配到两个条件:诗歌阅读和非诗歌文本阅读。参与者阅读诗歌(研究1 =叙事/开放隐喻;研究2 =描述/传统隐喻)或对照非诗歌文本。在阅读操作之前和之后,对参与者进行测试以确定不同思维水平(DT;即流利度,灵活性和独创性)。此外,在两项研究中,都检查了经常接触诗歌的影响。在研究1(N = 107)中,参与者阅读叙事诗后表现出更高的流利度和灵活性,而阅读非诗意文本的参与者表现出流利度和独创性下降。在研究2(N = 131)中,接受传统的封闭式隐喻显着降低了思维的流利性和灵活性(与阅读非诗意的文本相比)。最关键的发现是诗歌的暴露可能会根据诗歌隐喻的类型和叙事风格而提高或降低创造力。此外,结果表明长期接触诗歌与创造力有关。对诗歌的这种兴趣可以通过将自己沉浸在诗歌内容(即一种同理心)中的能力以及对认知刺激的需求来解释。因此,本文为创造力背景下的诗歌创作提供了新的视角,并讨论了可能影响这种艺术的接收方式的个体差异。但是,有必要进行进一步的研究以进一步检查这些关联。

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