The Practice of Reading

The Practice of Reading

Author: Denis Donoghue

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780300082647

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This lucid and elegantly written book is a sustained conversation about the nature and importance of literary interpretation. Distinguished critic Denis Donoghue argues that we must read texts closely and imaginatively, as opposed to merely or mistakenly theorizing about them. He shows what serious reading entails by discussing texts that range from Shakespeare's plays to a novel by Cormac McCarthy. Donoghue begins with a personal chapter about his own early experiences reading literature while he was living and teaching in Ireland. He then deals with issues of theory, focusing on the validity of different literary theories, on words and their performances, on the impingement of oral and written conditions of reading, and on such current forces as technology and computers that impinge on the very idea of reading. Finally he examines certain works of literature: Shakespeare's Othello and Macbeth, Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a passage from Wordsworth's The Prelude, a chapter of Joyce's Ulysses, Yeats's "Leda and the Swan" and "Coole and Ballylee, 1931," and Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian demonstrating what these texts have in common and how they must be differentiated through a sympathetic, imaginative, and informed reading.


Reading and the Body

Reading and the Body

Author: Thomas Mc Laughlin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1137522895

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Literary theory has been dominated by a mind/body dualism that often eschews the role of the body in reading. Focusing on reading as a physical practice, McLaughlin analyzes the role of the eyes, the hands, postures and gestures, bodily habits and other physical spaces, with discussions ranging from James Joyce to the digital future of reading.


Reading as a Philosophical Practice

Reading as a Philosophical Practice

Author: Robert Piercey

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2020-12-15

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1785276085

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Reading as a Philosophical Practice asks why reading—everyday reading for pleasure—matters so profoundly to so many people. Its answer is that reading is an implicitly philosophical activity. To passionate readers, it is a way of working through, and taking a stand on, certain fundamental questions about who and what we are, how we should live, and how we relate to other things. The book examines the lessons that the activity of reading seems to teach about selfhood, morality and ontology, and it tries to clarify the sometimes paradoxical claims that serious readers have made about it. To do so, it proposes an original theoretical framework based on Virginia Woolf’s notion of the common reader and Alasdair MacIntyre’s conception of practice. It also asks whether reading can continue to play this role as paper is replaced by electronic screens.


Religious Reading

Religious Reading

Author: Paul J. Griffiths

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1999-05-13

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0195352203

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What social conditions and intellectual practices are necessary in order for religious cultures to flourish? Paul Griffiths finds the answer in "religious reading" --- the kind of reading in which a religious believer allows his mind to be furnished and his heart instructed by a sacred text, understood in the light of an authoritative tradition. He favorably contrasts the practices and pedagogies of traditional religious cultures with those of our own fragmented and secularized culture and insists that religious reading should be preserved.


Reading Process and Practice

Reading Process and Practice

Author: Constance Weaver

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13:

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Updated and revised, this text begins with a discussion of the reading process. New to this edition are chapters on characterizing whole language principles and practices and growing into whole language teaching of writing, reading, literature, and theme study.


The Practice and Representation of Reading in England

The Practice and Representation of Reading in England

Author: James Raven

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-09-27

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780521023238

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This collection of fourteen essays highlights both the singularity of personal reading experiences and the cultural conventions involved in reading and its perception.


Building Communities of Engaged Readers

Building Communities of Engaged Readers

Author: Teresa Cremin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-20

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1317678850

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Reading for pleasure urgently requires a higher profile to raise attainment and increase children’s engagement as self-motivated and socially interactive readers. Building Communities of Engaged Readers highlights the concept of ‘Reading Teachers’ who are not only knowledgeable about texts for children, but are aware of their own reading identities and prepared to share their enthusiasm and understanding of what being a reader means. Sharing the processes of reading with young readers is an innovative approach to developing new generations of readers. Examining the interplay between the ‘will and the skill’ to read, the book distinctively details a reading for pleasure pedagogy and demonstrates that reader engagement is strongly influenced by relationships between children, teachers, families and communities. Importantly it provides compelling evidence that reciprocal reading communities in school encompass: a shared concept of what it means to be a reader in the 21st century; considerable teacher and child knowledge of children’s literature and other texts; pedagogic practices which acknowledge and develop diverse reader identities; spontaneous ‘inside-text talk’ on the part of all members; a shift in the focus of control and new social spaces that encourage choice and children’s rights as readers. Written by experts in the literacy field and illustrated throughout with examples from the project schools, it is essential reading for all those concerned with improving young people’s enjoyment of and attainment in reading.


Scott Foresman Reading

Scott Foresman Reading

Author: Peter Afflerbach

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780673596383

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Comprehensive reading and phonics program textbook series for grades K-6. Library has a sample of the different parts for all grade levels.


ACT Reading Practice Book

ACT Reading Practice Book

Author: Khalid Khashoggi

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-05-20

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781533321855

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he Reading Section of the ACT challenges test takers to read efficiently yet attentively. Both speed and accuracy are necessary, and these are the qualities that you will build with this ACT Reading practice book. Created and edited by the veteran test prep instructors of Integrated Educational Services, the techniques, passages, and practice questions in this volume are designed to help you dramatically refine your methods-and dramatically improve your score. You will begin by deepening your knowledge of the four different ACT Reading passage types: Literary Narrative, Social Science, Humanities, and Natural Science. From there, use the classroom-tested tips and techniques developed by IES and practice your way to success. The ten full practice tests in this book will help you to hone your test-taking skills, while self-assessments and detailed answer explanations will enable you to target your weaknesses and solidify your strengths. Four substantial passages, forty questions, only thirty-five minutes-each ACT Reading section can seem intimidating. This book will change that. Follow the techniques, delve into the practice tests, and take control of the ACT!