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Title The Edinburgh history of reading : subversive readers / edited by Jonathan Rose.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 386 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series The Edinburgh History of Reading
Edinburgh history of reading.
Summary Subversive Readers explores the strategies used by readers to question authority, challenge convention, resist oppression, assert their independence and imagine a better world. This kind of insurgent reading may be found everywhere: in revolutionary France and Nazi Germany, in Eastern Europe under Communism and in Australian and Iranian prisons, among eighteenth-century women reading history and nineteenth-century men reading erotica, among postcolonial Africans, the blind, and pioneering transgender activists.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents History, politics and the separate spheres: women's reading in eighteenth-century Britain and America / Mark Towsey -- Reading in Australian prisons: an exploration of motivation / Mary Carroll and Jane Garner -- Hawking terror: reading the French Revolutionary Press / Valerae Hurley -- Hellfire and cannibals: eighteenth- and nineteenth-century erotic reading groups and their manuscripts / Brian M. Watson -- The 'tactile ba[b]bl under which the blind have hitherto groaned': dots, lines and literacy for the blind in nineteenth-century North America / Joanna L. Pearce -- British cultures of reading and literary appreciation in nineteenth-century Singapore / Porsche Fermanis -- Moral readership and political apprenticeship: commentaries on English education in India, 1875-1930 / Pramod K. Nayar -- The 'pleasure and profit' of reading: adolescents and juvenile popular fiction in the early twentieth century / Trudi Abel -- Trans culture and the circulation of ideas / Lisa Z. Sigel -- Reading history, history reading in modern Iranian literature: prison writing as national allegory or a world literary genre? / Alireza Fakhrkonandeh -- Beyond Mein Kampf: bestsellers, writers, readers and the politics of literature in Nazi Germany / Christian Adam -- Reading spaces in Japanese-occupied Indonesia: the project to create and translate a Japanese-language library / Atsuhiko Wada, translated by Edward Mack -- Just send Zhivago: reading over, under and through the iron curtain / Jessica Brandt -- African readers as world readers: UNESCO, worldreader and the perception of reading / Ruth Bush -- The Kindle era: DIY publishing and African-American readers / Kinohi Nishikawa -- 'I loved the stories -- they weren't boring': narrative gaps, the 'disnarrated' and the significance of style in prison reading groups / Patricia Canning
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Subject Books and reading -- History.
Books and reading.
History.
Books and reading -- England -- History -- 18th century.
England.
Chronological Term 18th century
Subject Books and reading -- England -- History -- 19th century.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Publishers and publishing.
Publishers and publishing -- England -- History -- 19th century.
Popular culture -- England -- History.
Popular culture.
England -- Intellectual life -- History.
Intellectual life.
Authors and readers -- England.
Authors and readers.
Chronological Term 1700-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Rose, Jonathan, 1952- editor.
Added Title Subversive readers
Other Form: Print version: Edinburgh history of reading. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2020 1474461913 (OCoLC)1117554337
ISBN 9781474461924 (electronic book)
1474461921 (electronic book)
9781474461917 (hardcover)
1474461913 (hardcover)