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

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How, and what, children and young adults read are questions bound up with both aspirations and concerns. This book brings together experts from a range of academic disciplines to examine how this reading has been mediated in Anglo-American contexts. Reading Mediation explores mediation across case studies of different reading experiences, practices and modes: It considers social and solitary reading; it analyzes ideas of text-reader interaction through book design and textual strategies; and it examines methods readers use for orienting themselves in relation to the text. Throughout it interrogates how values and assumptions about the effects of reading are implicated in its mediation, underpinning book collections, programmatic and parental intervention and facilitation of reading as well as the study of children's reading and literature. Employing a variety of methodologies, the essays elaborate how using "mediation" as a connecting node of analysis promotes interdisciplinary dialogue, and they demonstrate its value as a critical term for the study of children's reading, literacy and print culture.
Introduction: Mediation: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Studying Reading 1(20)
Anne Marie Hagen
PART I HISTORICAL READING PRACTICES
21(52)
1 Socioeconomic Status and Varied Freedoms in Eighteenth-Century Childhood Reading
23(26)
Elspeth Jajdelska
2 Enlightenment Reading Lists: Domestic Curricula and the Organization of Knowledge in Novels by Women
49(24)
Rebecca Davies
PART II PROGRAMS AND COLLECTIONS
73(50)
3 Mediating the Archives: Child Readers and Their Books in Special Collections
75(20)
Suzan Alteri
4 Bookbug: The Mediating* Effect of Book Gifting in Scotland
95(28)
Emma Davidson
Tracy Cooper
PART III TEXTUAL AND MATERIAL STRATEGIES
123(50)
5 Reading Information: Using Graphic Language to Enhance Engagement with Children's Books
125(22)
Sue Walker
6 Mediating with Metafiction: Rethinking What Counts about Reading with Parents, Using Picturebooks
147(26)
Jennifer Farrar
PART IV TEXTS, WORLDS, AND MEDIATION
173(52)
7 Mediating the Act of Reading through Picturebooks and Fictional Readers
175(24)
Evelyn Arizpe
8 "My World Has Become Smaller": Cortically Remapping Postfeminist Confinement in Louise O'Neill's Asking For It
199(26)
Fiona McCulloch
Bibliography 225(24)
Index 249(6)
About the Authors 255
Anne Marie Hagen is associate professor of English at the Norwegian Defence University College, Oslo, Norway.