Reader on Top: Public Libraries, Pleasure Reading, and Models of Reading
Ross, Catherine Sheldrick
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Title
Reader on Top: Public Libraries, Pleasure Reading, and Models of Reading
Author(s)
Ross, Catherine Sheldrick
Issue Date
2009
Keyword(s)
Pleasure reading
Models of reading
Public libraries
Abstract
This article examines competing models of reading that have been
available for librarians to use in their discourse and policy making
about pleasure reading. Two models, “Reading with a Purpose” and
“Only the Best,” developed within public librarianship, while the others
developed variously in education, psychology, mass media studies,
and sociology. These models have differing stories to tell about
the power of the text, the role of the reader, and the effect on the
reader of what is read. Who is in charge in these stories of reading?
Is reading a receptive process of extracting meanings right there in
the text or is it a productive process that involves the reader as a cocreator
of meaning? What happens during the reading transaction
itself? Is the reader empowered? Or is the reader duped, dumbed
down, tranquilized, or deceived? Each model of reading makes its
own power claims and each has its own entailments. Some models
are more appropriate than others for public libraries now that they
are seeking to play a more significant role in the leisure structure.
The article uses two types of readers as test cases whose reading
tastes have historically been denigrated: the series book reader and
the romance reader.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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