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Bosmajian, Hamida – Children's Literature in Education, 1987
Reveals that both censors and adolescents interpret "Catcher in the Rye,""Go Ask Alice," and "A Hero Ain't Nothin But a Sandwich." Each group reacts only to certain subtexts (obscenity, sexuality, rebellion) rather than interacting with the books as a whole; thus misinterpretations are bound to continue. (SKC)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Censorship, Literary Criticism, Reader Response
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Hollingsworth, Paul M. – Reading Horizons, 1988
Describes a procedure called Generating Reciprocal Inferences Procedure (GRIP), which teaches inferential comprehension using direct or explicit instruction, a generative process, and reciprocal questioning. (RS)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Inferences, Prior Learning
Flitterman-King, Sharon – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing, 1988
Claims that the real value of a response journal is that it enables readers to make meaning as they read, to be actively involved in their own learning process. Includes guidelines for keeping a response journal. (JAD)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Student Journals
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DeMott, Benjamin – English Education, 1988
Reasons that teachers of literature should have as their focus not what writers do but what readers do in the process of reading literature. Concludes that readers construct literary works based on their own experience, education, and ability to imagine in response to a writer's suggestions. (JAD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Poetry
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Golden, Joanne M. – Theory into Practice, 1986
The reader's role in constructing stories is explored, and the role of participants in shaping a group text is examined. Parts of discussions by two groups of eighth-graders are reproduced and interpreted. (MT)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Grade 8, Group Discussion, Junior High Schools
Brandenburg, Maryanne – 2000
This paper reflects upon Plato's "Phaedrus" from a background in education and experience teaching written business communications. The interpretation and development presented are guided by the Platonic method of collection and division, which is introduced in "Phaedrus." The paper begins with an evaluative overview, followed…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Persuasive Discourse, Philosophy
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Fang, Zhihui – Reading Horizons, 1996
Delineates the main functions of illustrations in relation to text in picture books. Examines the significance of illustrations to readers. Focuses on picture storybooks because they are most common among young children. Notes that illustrations in picture books are meant to delight, capture attention, amplify or tell a story, teach a concept, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Illustrations, Literature Appreciation, Picture Books
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Harrison, Colin; Gough, Philip B. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1996
Presents a "conversation" (only slightly redrafted versions of first-and-final electronic communications) on the concept of "compellingness" in reading research (the conditions under which readers come to believe what an author writes). Draws on the authors' reading in logic, literary theory, mathematics, and the philosophy of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Research
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Murphy, Kevin – English in Education, 2003
Discusses Eric Lomax's autobiographical book "The Railway Man." Notes how it chronicles his boyhood obsession with train-spotting and the subsequent ways in which his life has been freaked by railway co-incidences. Describes how the author invited Eric Lomax to come and discuss this work with his students. (SG)
Descriptors: Authors, Critical Reading, Discourse Analysis, English Instruction
Upton, Lee; Morse, Michael; Lenhart, Gary – Teachers & Writers, 2002
Presents a survey that asks three educators to comment on the positive and negative results of the writing workshop tradition in America. Considers the ways in which the workshop has come to reflect contemporary notions of education, the relationship between the writer and the audience, and the nature of the imagination. (SG)
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Reader Text Relationship, Secondary Education, Surveys
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Ewald, Helen Rothschild; Vann, Roberta – Journal of Business Communication, 2003
Examines direct mailing included in a nationally publicized court case. Articulates how the use of particular genre-based, rhetorical and linguistic strategies in these mailing construct reader identity. Argues that the documents use you-attitude to construct the identity of the reader as winner and to establish the reader's identity as the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Ethics, Higher Education
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Lewis, David – Reading: Literacy and Language, 2001
Attempts to clarify an essential difference between the ways in which pictures and words convey meaning. Examines one attempt to differentiate and characterize various types of picture books and concludes by showing how Anthony Browne exploits the distinction between showing and telling to create the atmosphere of uncertainty and mystery in his…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Illustrations, Instructional Effectiveness
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Coles, Martin – Reading: Literacy and Language, 2001
Considers how words and image convey multiple meanings, lending themselves to postmodern readings, in the sense that they encourage readings that reject a single interpretation and instead hold in suspense the possibility of multiple readings co-existing. Explores how these texts allow the consumer/reader the opportunity to actively engage the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interpretive Skills, Postmodernism, Reader Text Relationship
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Waterman, Andrew – Visible Language, 1989
Uses the author's poems to illustrate the interrelationships among a poem's rhythm, lineation, and syntax. (MM)
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Poetry, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
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Merchant, Peter – Children's Literature in Education, 1990
Discusses Robert Patlock's 1750 novel "The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins." Argues that the novel is more than just a late contribution to the tradition of the imaginary voyage, but a novel in which the voyage being traced is both the hero's and the reader's. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Literary Criticism, Novels
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