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Real Recognition investigates the complexities of literary and
social recognition with the aim of putting a fresh,
cross-disciplinary spin on reader identification and social
acknowledgment. Engaging with contemporary Danish and Anglophone
works on racialization, disability, and gender, Marie-Elisabeth Lei
Pihl argues in favor of a close relation between aesthetic appeals
to recognition and the political dimensions of literary texts.
Moreover, she proposes a framework bent on experience and
relations, as opposed to identity and status, for articulating new
fruitful understandings of how literary texts call for aesthetic
and social recognition. Based on this, she argues that literary
texts can make readers get what social validation is about - and
thereby help us redefine a key concept in the social sciences.
Marie-Elisabeth Lei Pihl earned her PhD in literature and sociology
from the University of Southern Denmark in 2020. Currently, she
works as a postdoctoral researcher within narrative medicine and
literature-based social interventions at the University of Southern
Denmark in collaboration with the National Institute of Public
Health in Copenhagen. Chapter 3 of this book is available for free
in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at
www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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