Mediation and Children's Reading: Relationships, Intervention, and Organization from the Eighteenth Century to the Present

Author:   Anne Marie Hagen ,  Susan Alteri ,  Evelyn Arizpe ,  Tracy Cooper
Publisher:   Lehigh University Press
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
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Author:   Anne Marie Hagen ,  Susan Alteri ,  Evelyn Arizpe ,  Tracy Cooper
Publisher:   Lehigh University Press
Imprint:   Lehigh University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781611463262


ISBN 10:   1611463262
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction. “Mediation: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Studying Reading” Anne Marie Hagen Part I – Historical Reading Practices Chapter 1. “Socio-Economic Status and Varied Freedoms in Eighteenth-Century Childhood Reading” Elspeth Jajdelska Chapter 2. “Enlightenment Reading Lists: Domestic Curricula and the Organisation of Knowledge in Novels by Women” Rebecca Davies Part II – Programs and Collections Chapter 3. “Mediating the Archives: Child Readers and Their Books in Special Collections” Suzan Alteri Chapter 4. “Bookbug: The Mediating Effect of Book Gifting in Scotland” Emma Davidson & Tracy Cooper Part III - Textual and Material Strategies Chapter 5. “Reading Information: Using Graphic Language to Enhance Engagement with Children’s Books” Sue Walker Chapter 6. “Mediating with Metafiction: Rethinking What Counts about Reading with Parents, Using Picturebooks” Jennifer Farrar Part IV – Texts, Worlds and Mediation Chapter 7. “Mediating the Act of Reading through Picturebooks and Fictional Readers” Evelyn Arizpe Chapter 8. “ ‘My World Has Become Smaller’ – Cortically Remapping Postfeminist Confinement in Louise O’Neill’s Asking For It” Fiona McCulloch

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The interdisciplinary and methodologically varied approaches in this timely collection explore and seek to theorize various ways Anglophone childhood reading is mediated through programmatic interventions, textual features, and the web of adult/reader/text interactions. These engaging essays will inspire researchers in children's literature and cultural studies to view reading practices with greater depth and nuance. This is a wonderfully wide-ranging set of essays exploring how children's reading experiences have been shaped, across three centuries, by changing pedagogies and understandings of childhood, by social policy and publishers' strategies, and by the institutions and individuals that provide children's access to books. Ranging from the eighteenth century to the present, these essays challenge us, in whichever disciplines we work, to develop new methods of understanding children's reading practices, and always to question our assumptions about how different children read, and what effects their reading can have.


The interdisciplinary and methodologically varied approaches in this timely collection explore and seek to theorize various ways Anglophone childhood reading is mediated through programmatic interventions, textual features, and the web of adult/reader/text interactions. These engaging essays will inspire researchers in children's literature and cultural studies to view reading practices with greater depth and nuance. --Karen Coats, University of Cambridge This is a wonderfully wide-ranging set of essays exploring how children's reading experiences have been shaped, across three centuries, by changing pedagogies and understandings of childhood, by social policy and publishers' strategies, and by the institutions and individuals that provide children's access to books. Ranging from the eighteenth century to the present, these essays challenge us, in whichever disciplines we work, to develop new methods of understanding children's reading practices, and always to question our assumptions about how different children read, and what effects their reading can have. --Matthew Grenby, professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Newcastle University


The interdisciplinary and methodologically varied approaches in this timely collection explore and seek to theorize various ways Anglophone childhood reading is mediated through programmatic interventions, textual features, and the web of adult/reader/text interactions. These engaging essays will inspire researchers in children's literature and cultural studies to view reading practices with greater depth and nuance.--Karen Coats, professor of Education, University of Cambridge This is a wonderfully wide-ranging set of essays exploring how children's reading experiences have been shaped, across three centuries, by changing pedagogies and understandings of childhood, by social policy and publishers' strategies, and by the institutions and individuals that provide children's access to books. Ranging from the eighteenth century to the present, these essays challenge us, in whichever disciplines we work, to develop new methods of understanding children's reading practices, and always to question our assumptions about how different children read, and what effects their reading can have.--Matthew Grenby, professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Newcastle University


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Anne Marie Hagen is associate professor of English at the Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway.

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