Everyday Readers: Reading and Popular Culture

Author:   Ian Collinson
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
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9781845533557


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 June 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Everyday Readers: Reading and Popular Culture


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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 time of the book is over, as they have since the fifteenth century, millions of readers worldwide are not listening to them. Despite the allure of television and the internet, book reading remains a popular activity. However, despite the huge global audiences for books, it is surprising that the complexity of everyday book culture is not readily comprehended. To the apparently simple and perennial question: 'what do people do with books?', this research offers a sophisticated response that goes beyond the narrow perception that reading is solely the consumption of narrative. It combines a number of different academic approaches (cultural geography and sociology; literary and cultural studies; and cultural history) in order to better understand the complex nature of readers' everyday encounters with their books. Through the use of an ethnographic method, which grounds the analysis firmly in the experience of real embodied readers, this work reveals the rich textures of everyday reading culture. It demonstrates how seemingly mundane acts of popular reading are, in fact, complex performances enabled and curtailed simultaneously by three cultural economies: the spatio-temporal, the social and the textual. While the consumption of narrative (often thought to be an entirely adequate definition of reading) remains significant, it is only a single element in an everyday reading practice that is, as this book shows, anything but ordinary.

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Author:   Ian Collinson
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9781845533557


ISBN 10:   1845533550
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 June 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: 'Sinking signifiers': making books mean Chapter One Life after text: the analysis of everyday cultural practices Chapter Two A I can read any time, but I can't read anywhereA : the place of everyday readingChapter Three A You give a bit of yourself when you give a bookA : books, readers & social networksChapter Four A A lot of Toni Morrison's stuff is sadA : readers, repertoires, texts Coda: A Doing things with booksA : listening to everyday readers Appendicesa Reader biographies b Interview methods and questions

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'Ian Collinson's book presents a fascinating account of everyday reading.'John Storey, Professor of Cultural Studies, Director of the Centre for Research in Media & Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland


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Ian Collinson is a learning advisor at the University of NSW, in Sydney, Australia. He teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and has worked in adult education for nearly a decade. His research interests are in the area of popular culture: book reading; genre fiction, popular music; and cultural theory and politics.

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