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Sad Art Gives Voice to Our Own Sadness

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People tend to show greater liking for expressions of sadness when these expressions are described as art. Why does this effect arise? One obvious hypothesis would be that describing something as art makes people more likely to regard it as fictional, and people prefer expressions of sadness that are not real. We contrast this obvious hypothesis with a hypothesis derived from the philosophical literature. On this alternative hypothesis, describing something as art makes people more inclined to appropriate it, i.e., to see it as an expression of their own sadness. Study 1 found that describing the exact same sad text as art (e.g., a monologue) as opposed to not-art (e.g., a diary entry) led to increased liking for the work. Study 2 showed that this effect is not mediated by fictionality. Study 3 showed that the effect is mediated by appropriation. Study 4 looked at the impact of a manipulation of fictionality. Describing a work as fictional did lead to increased liking, but this effect was completely mediated by appropriation. These results provide at least some initial support for the appropriation hypothesis.
Title: Sad Art Gives Voice to Our Own Sadness
Description:
People tend to show greater liking for expressions of sadness when these expressions are described as art.
Why does this effect arise? One obvious hypothesis would be that describing something as art makes people more likely to regard it as fictional, and people prefer expressions of sadness that are not real.
We contrast this obvious hypothesis with a hypothesis derived from the philosophical literature.
On this alternative hypothesis, describing something as art makes people more inclined to appropriate it, i.
e.
, to see it as an expression of their own sadness.
Study 1 found that describing the exact same sad text as art (e.
g.
, a monologue) as opposed to not-art (e.
g.
, a diary entry) led to increased liking for the work.
Study 2 showed that this effect is not mediated by fictionality.
Study 3 showed that the effect is mediated by appropriation.
Study 4 looked at the impact of a manipulation of fictionality.
Describing a work as fictional did lead to increased liking, but this effect was completely mediated by appropriation.
These results provide at least some initial support for the appropriation hypothesis.

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