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Finding everland: Flight fantasies and the desire to transcend mortality
Authors:Florette Cohen  Daniel Sullivan  Jeff Greenberg
Affiliation:
  • a College of Staten Island, City University New York, Staten Island, NY, USA
  • b University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
  • c Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA
  • d University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
  • e Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
  • Abstract:Fantasies and dreams of flight are ubiquitous across cultures and throughout history and often linked to immortality. A perspective derived from terror management theory holds that flight fantasies are appealing because they suggest transcendence of the limitations of creatureliness and mortality. Five studies established the link between mortality concerns and flight fantasy. In Study 1, participants showed greater desire to fly after contemplating death compared to a control topic. In Study 2, participants showed greater desire to fly, but not to engage in other supernatural acts, after contemplating death compared to a control topic. In Studies 3 and 4, participants who engaged in flight fantasy did not subsequently demonstrate defensive reactions to a death reminder observed in nonflight conditions. Study 5 showed that flight fantasy, but not other pleasurable or empowering fantasies, decreased death thought accessibility after mortality salience, and this effect was uniquely mediated by a feeling of freedom from bodily limits.
    Keywords:Terror management theory   Supernatural   Fantasy   Existential   Dissociation
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