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Why Literature? Dr. Cristina Vischer Bruns

Why Literature? par Dr. Cristina Vischer  Bruns

Why Literature? Dr. Cristina Vischer Bruns


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Offers a defense of the value of literature and suggests ways in which the problematic relationship between personal and academic reading may be overcome. This title offers a conception of the value of literary reading that demonstrates its importance for psychological and social wellbeing.

Why Literature? Résumé

Why Literature?: The Value of Literary Reading and What It Means for Teaching Dr. Cristina Vischer Bruns

This title offers a defense of the value of literature and suggests ways in which the problematic relationship between personal and academic reading may be overcome. Why Literature? offers a conception of the value of literary reading that demonstrates its importance for psychological and social wellbeing, and works out the implications of that conception for how we teach literature in universities. Claims for the value of reading literature have been made for millennia, but the critiques of contemporary literary theorists have muddied the waters. At the heart of this book is the distinction between reading for pleasure and academic reading. The imaginative engagement with texts that the former involves can be at odds with the context and expectations of the latter. In attempting to construct a conception of literary value resonant with the experiences of those who read for pleasure, this book asserts the importance of a place in literary education for what students experience when they read. It also proposes ways that the often problematic relationship between the personal and the academic can be overcome. Why Literature? draws on literary theory, psychoanalytic theory and literary pedagogy, and is also informed by Brun's own experience as a teacher.

Why Literature? Avis

This bold, innovative, clear, and well-argued book not only gives an answer to the question 'Why Literature?' at a time when many people doubt its value. It also makes detailed recommendations, in the light of the answer given, for how literature should be taught. We need literature, Cristina Vischer Bruns argues, because a literary work is an ideal example of what D. W. Winnicott, one of the founders of object relations psychoanalysis, calls a 'transitional object'-an object, that is, halfway between the self and the external world. Such an object aids in the (primarily unconscious) discovery and transformation of the self. Bruns's teaching agenda is based not only on this theory of literature's 'why,' but also on her long face to face experience in the classroom. Rather than stressing analytical reading, she argues, teachers should encourage self-reflection in students about what happens to them in 'immersive reading.' In such reading the reader gets lost in the imaginary world the words on the page create. That can lead to a transition in selfhood. Distanced reading, analytical reading, may inhibit that transformation, though it can also serve as a way station toward a more powerful immersive reading. This is one of the most informed and challenging books on why we should read and teach literature. -- J. Hillis Miller, UCI Distinguished Research Professor, Departments of Comparative Literature and English, University of California Irvine, USA
A very well-written, powerfully insightful, thorough and thoughtful contribution to the ongoing conversations about literary theory, critical theory, psychology of understanding, and pedagogy. I do not know of anything else written in the last ten years that I would regard as a more important contribution to ongoing professional conversations about the teaching of literature. -- Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, Professor of English Education and Director of Boise State Writing Project, Boise State University, USA
Cristina Bruns is clearly not one of those teachers who conveys to students, 'If you don't know why you should read literature, then what are you doing in this course?' Thanks to this well informed and immensely readable study, the Why Literature? question has taken on a whole new life. -- Professor Gerald Graff, Professor of Literature and Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, and author of Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind (Yale University Press)
Christina Vischer Bruns' work is highly readable. She situates herself very clearly as a teacher and researcher and reveals her perspective as what it is, not assuming more claim to truth than an individual perspective allows. Following a very stringent argument, she guides the reader strongly and with a clear voice. Speaking in her own terms, her text facilitates immersive reading on all levels. -- Kira Sara, Georg-August-Universitat Goettingen * Journal of Literary Theory *

À propos de Dr. Cristina Vischer Bruns

Cristina Vischer Bruns is Adjunct Instructor in the English Department at Chapman University, Orange County, USA. She holds a PhD in English and Education, and her research focuses on the interaction between readers and literary texts, the effects of such interactions, and the teaching of literature.

Sommaire

Preface - Situating the Questioner; Introduction - The Question and Its Importance; Chapter 1: Why Read Literature?; Chapter 2: From Words on Paper to an Object in Transitional Space: Reading for the; Chapter 3: Recent Conceptions of Literary Education and Their Potential Impact on; Students' Formative Use of Literature; Chapter 4: Toward a Literary Education Conducive to the Formative Use of; Literature.

Informations supplémentaires

CIN1441124659G
9781441124654
1441124659
Why Literature?: The Value of Literary Reading and What It Means for Teaching Dr. Cristina Vischer Bruns
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Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-05-05
176
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