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Author Emre, Merve, author.

Title Paraliterary : the making of bad readers in postwar America / Merve Emre.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
©2017

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 Moore Stacks  Z1003.2 .E48 2017    Available  ---
Description 286 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-277) and index.
Contents Introduction: pop quiz -- Reading as imitation -- Reading as feeling -- Brand reading -- Sight reading -- Reading like a bureaucrat -- Reading like a revolutionary -- Conclusion: retracing one's steps.
Summary Literature departments are staffed by, and tend to be focused on turning out, "good" readers--attentive to nuance, aware of history, interested in literary texts as self-contained works. But the vast majority of readers are, to use the author's tongue-in-cheek term, "bad" readers. They read fiction and poetry to be moved, distracted, instructed, improved, engaged as citizens. The author of this book argues that we should think of such readers not as non-literary but as paraliterary--thriving outside the institutions we take as central to the literary world. She traces this phenomenon to the postwar period, when literature played a key role in the rise of American power. At the same time as American universities were producing good readers by the hundreds, many more thousands of bad readers were learning elsewhere to be disciplined public communicators, whether in diplomatic and ambassadorial missions, private and public cultural exchange programs, multinational corporations, or global activist groups. As we grapple with literature's diminished role in the public sphere, she suggests a new way to think about literature, its audience, and its potential, one that looks at the civic institutions that have long engaged readers ignored by the academy.
Subject Books and reading -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Books and reading.
United States.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Books and reading -- United States -- Sociological aspects.
Literature and society -- United States.
Literature and society.
Reading -- Philosophy.
Reading -- Philosophy.
Reading.
Communication in international relations -- United States.
Communication in international relations.
United States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
Intellectual life.
Books and reading -- Sociological aspects.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History.
Added Title Making of Bad readers in postwar America
ISBN 9780226473970 (paperback alkaline paper)
022647397X (paperback alkaline paper)
9780226473833 (hardcover alkaline paper)
022647383X (hardcover alkaline paper)
9780226474021 (electronic book)
022647402X
9780226474021
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