Everyday Readers
Book reading often seems to function as a barometer of cultural vitality. For those who wish to argue that we live in a dumbed-down age, the alleged decline in book reading often becomes the benchmark of falling cultural standards. Although pessimistic critics and commentators may shout that the tim... Read more
Published: 2009
Pages: 164
eBook: 9781845533557
Cover | Cover | ||
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Contents | v | ||
Acknowledgements | viii | ||
Introduction | 1 | ||
Chapter 1 | 9 | ||
Introduction | 9 | ||
What is everyday reading? | 11 | ||
Why use an ethnographic method? | 13 | ||
Ethnography and reading in cultural studies: from Fiction and the Reading Public (1932) to Book Clubs (2003) | 16 | ||
Everyday readers: readers and methods | 28 | ||
Conclusion | 30 | ||
Notes | 31 | ||
Chapter 2 | 32 | ||
Introduction | 32 | ||
Disorderly reading? | 33 | ||
The spatio-temporal economy of everyday reading | 35 | ||
Spaces of reading: the bedroom | 46 | ||
Spaces of reading: public transport | 50 | ||
Conclusion | 55 | ||
Notes | 55 | ||
Chapter 3 | 57 | ||
Introduction | 57 | ||
From the solitary to the social reader | 58 | ||
•All in the family•: growing-up reading | 59 | ||
Friendship and modernity | 62 | ||
Proto-communities | 63 | ||
Books and friendship networks | 66 | ||
Talking books | 78 | ||
Whose values? | 86 | ||
Conclusion | 88 | ||
Note | 88 | ||
Chapter 4 | 89 | ||
Introduction | 89 | ||
Remember the text? | 90 | ||
Expectations | 94 | ||
Five ways of reading: making a novel mean | 99 | ||
Conclusion | 121 | ||
Notes | 122 | ||
Coda | 123 | ||
List of References | 129 | ||
Appendix A | 142 | ||
Appendix B | 151 | ||
Index | 153 |