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Of interest in their own terms as a significant cultural practice,
reading groups also provide a window on the everyday interpretation
of literary texts. While reading is often considered a solitary
process, reading groups constitute a form of social reading, where
interpretations are produced and displayed in discourse. The
Discourse of Reading Groups is a study of such joint conceptual
activity, and how this is necessarily embedded in interpersonal
activity and the production of reader identities. Uniquely in this
context it draws on, and seeks to integrate, ideas from both
cognitive and social linguistics. The book will be of interest to
scholars in literacy studies as well as cultural and literary
studies, the history of reading, applied linguistics and
sociolinguistics, digital technologies and educational research.
Of interest in their own terms as a significant cultural practice,
reading groups also provide a window on the everyday interpretation
of literary texts. While reading is often considered a solitary
process, reading groups constitute a form of social reading, where
interpretations are produced and displayed in discourse. The
Discourse of Reading Groups is a study of such joint conceptual
activity, and how this is necessarily embedded in interpersonal
activity and the production of reader identities. Uniquely in this
context it draws on, and seeks to integrate, ideas from both
cognitive and social linguistics. The book will be of interest to
scholars in literacy studies as well as cultural and literary
studies, the history of reading, applied linguistics and
sociolinguistics, digital technologies and educational research.
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